Well today was the day.
Megan turned up properly equipped, full-face mask, ear defenders, boiler suit, rigger boots and leather apron! 10/10.
We routed a perfectly round disk of ash and made a sample Shaker-style frame and panel door. Lots to learn about depth of cut, cutter direction, spindle speed etc. Stuff you and I might take for granted but is all new to a novice. Not that she is a novice in everything. She earns a living as an artist - working in lots of different media.
She brought with her several sheets of fantastic burr elm, about 4mm thick, from a 300-year old elm tree that had come down in her field. Real droll-worthy stuff. We are going to meet again and try to make those elm veneers into door panels.
In return I got a rather splendid cast iron griddle with two Staffordshire Knots as handles. I think we were both happy with the deal. I certainly was.
She also cooks and makes sloe gin. Unfortunately she uses Gordon's, the rump-end of the gin spectrum. But despite that, I think we could become friends.
S