[Woodcarver] Virtual Carving Studio Update - Phase 2 Begins

Tom Clarke tclarke at vm.state.nj.us
Fri Sep 25 14:09:07 EDT 2009


Yeah, they're mostly oak and these whichever
kind they are don't drop all their leaves until
the new ones come out next season so the
coverage says pretty good all year long. Course,
there's LOTS of them too <G>.

Tom (nj) ;--)

Ramsey wrote:

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> It depends if they are deciduous trees. I'm fine in the summer when

> the leaves are on the trees but the problem is in the winter when the

> trees are bare and the sun is low in the sky. My goal was to have

> passive solar heating in my shop. That aspect works great but when

> I'm working, I have to pull the shades and use my overhead lights. The

> north wall is built into a hillside so I have no north light.

>

> Ron Ramsey

> http://www.carvedbyramsey.com

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> "Hadn't thought of that. Was thinking of my dream

> shop and where I am now there's trees all around.

> You CAN'T get direct sun without clear cutting a

> bunch of them. I'll agree that if there's "direct" sun

> then a north window would be a much better

> approach."

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