I received a call from Fukunotane Nursery School in Kochi, who we always rely on, saying that they would like to use the climbing platform they ordered before their sports day.
It hasn't even taken shape yet.
So I asked the production team for help.
Thank you for accommodating my request and it looks like we will be able to meet the deadline. *Thank you...
Actually, since we got a new machine last year, we have been able to process this "tip part". I wonder what the angle is? It's quite sharp, but this is the part that touches the floor.
When used as a slide there are no steps!!! Amazing!!!
In the painting room, Kumon is carefully finishing the work. Recently, I've been fascinated by the beauty of this polishing process. Customers tell me how smooth it is. This is because it is painted by hand.
At Nakayoshi Library, we make furniture every day, using cypress wood. It's so much fun to watch the pure white wood gradually turn amber in color when making cypress furniture. And today, we happened to receive a wonderful photo from a customer, so we'd like to share it with you.
Oh!! It's amber colored. It will settle to this color in a few years. Hinoki is soft and long-lasting. It's perfect for Japan's hot and humid climate. (^^♪
It's truly ``Ei color!!'' Incidentally, in Tosa dialect ``Ei'' means ``good.''
Today's lunch. This is also "Awesome!!" Tokushima ramen.