[Woodcarver] Virtual Carving Studio Update - Phase 2 Begins
Tom Clarke
tclarke at vm.state.nj.us
Fri Sep 25 14:18:58 EDT 2009
Maura,
They're those green and brown things that sorta
look like telephone poles with too many arms.....
Tom (nj) ;--)
Maura Macaluso wrote:
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> Trees??? what are they???
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> Maura Carving in NYC
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> From: Ramsey <ron at carvedbyramsey.com>
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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.
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> Ron Ramsey
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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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