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Nails. Lots of nails.

Today was spent doing re-stocking actions - among them: fixing bands to both distaff sticks and embroidery frames. As the distaffs in question were hand distaffs, though, the first step was to saw the dowels to the correct length and then round off both ends of each dowel.



The distaffs were, after that, rather quick to finish in comparison to the embroidery frames, which have a lot more of the small copper nails holding the bands in place. And of course these nails need to sit at the proper place, and they have to go into pre-made holes so they will go in properly and not bend instead... and no, don't ask me how many bent nails it took me to finally learn that!

The first few nails are always a bit extra exciting, and fun to hammer in, but it does get a little boring after a while. Even worse, the sound of hammering makes it hard to listen to podcasts while working, though otherwise, this would be the perfect mindless job to enjoy some nice stories or other interesting things to listen to.

The restocking action was rounded off by refilling my spindle whorl boxes and portioning off wool for spinning. So it was a productive day, and I even found time to spend a few minutes outside pruning our willow fence - it's that time of the year again.
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Kareina on Sonntag, 19. Januar 2020 15:28

I don't often appreciate being hard of hearing, but your comment about not being able to listen to podcasts while hammering reminds me of OBE serious advantage--not only is sound from my phone popped directly to my hearing aids, but I can also mute the hearing aids, and hear only the recording.

I don't often appreciate being hard of hearing, but your comment about not being able to listen to podcasts while hammering reminds me of OBE serious advantage--not only is sound from my phone popped directly to my hearing aids, but I can also mute the hearing aids, and hear only the recording.
Katrin on Mittwoch, 22. Januar 2020 13:26

That is definitely a pro for hearing aids... I didn't know that this was possible.
Theoretically, I could use earbuds, but I find them uncomfortable. Most of my crafting work is podcast-friendly enough anyways, so I have never tried to find comfy earbuds or bought one of these large over-ear things. When I have work that is too loud, I just pause things for these bits, or I have a small speaker to amplify things - for shorter intensive nailing sessions, though, I'm too lazy to set that up.

That is definitely a pro for hearing aids... I didn't know that this was possible. Theoretically, I could use earbuds, but I find them uncomfortable. Most of my crafting work is podcast-friendly enough anyways, so I have never tried to find comfy earbuds or bought one of these large over-ear things. When I have work that is too loud, I just pause things for these bits, or I have a small speaker to amplify things - for shorter intensive nailing sessions, though, I'm too lazy to set that up.
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