Crownboards today. I’m still looking for reasonably-priced perspex to use for clear crownboards, but need a few in hand just in case I don’t find any in time. I have plenty of 5.5mm ply and realised that a set of slatted shelves on my scrap timber pile could donate the rims, so got to the table saw and cut them all up. Cutting 460mm squares of the 5.5mm ply has made the stack in the workshop look a little less as though it’s taking over the place, too.
I had sufficient shelving slats for five and I completed a sixth using two pieces of stripwood that I found and put to one side “because they’d come in handy for beehive parts” probably a year or more ago 😀