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andrewducker) wrote2025-02-11 09:50 pm
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One of the things I love about Gideon's nursery is that it's got a ton
of nature around it, and they take full advantage of it.
Here he is sawing, hammering, and decorating.
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is here on Pixelfed.scot.
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Ours are hand me downs from other children, cute things other people buy, the used children's clothes store, and things on sale at Old Navy.
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They do have a mixture of hand me downs from older neighborhood kids and new stuff from Sainsbury and Marks&Spencer.
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(Have been looking at that site for possibles for our own toddler. )
Japanese saws are traditionally pull saws. European fine carpentry saws are traditionally push saws. May have to do with metal costs, a push saw needs a much stiffer spine and often has an extra fold of metal to give it stiffness.