I did some work outside the workshop today. Three sycamores have grown up alongside the workshop and are in danger of damaging the roof. They've also developed a bit of a lean over various outbuildings. Not any more.
There's perhaps about ten days worth of firewood for next Winter there depending on the weather, and the rest will get fed through the chipper and used for paths in the veggie plot.
Meanwhile, in a workshop nearby, my daughter did the first day of a "Summer job" before starting university later this year. I've mentioned the place before because it's also where I get my scrap ply. I'm tempted to suggest to the owner that where possible he adds 460mm squares to the instructions for his cutting machine, with a selection of different hole patterns for escapes, feeding etc. (or none at all). I have no idea how much he'd charge, but I'm sure it ought to be possible to add a rim and still end up with a product far cheaper than I could buy and without the work of cutting loads of 460mm squares myself.
James