This image of the Okie Knife Plate Slotter – Mortiser is for the 5″ deep slot we had to make within the sides of the 6×6 put up and for the 5″ deep slots we had to make in the ends of the GluLam beams. Erik slides the chainsaw into the router slot and that i press down on the Okie knife Plate Slotter jig to maintain the chainsaw minimize parallel with the sides of the GluLam beams. Router jig attached to the tip of the GluLam beam. Timber Framing one zero one router jigs. A little bit over three years in the past Roger Foley-Fogg (aka Ellis D. Fogg), Australia’s doyen of psychedelic lighting design, proposed a work for Slot for the cooler months of the yr in order that he would warm the road with his art. Utilising electronically controlled LEDs and steel mesh, this dynamic lightwork combines Cook’s cloth weaving course of with Foley’s current forays into rope lighting. Despite a forty-year distinction in their age, Cook ‘n Fogg share a passion for inventive collaboration and alternative course of. Just as Slot sits inside a landscape of temporal experiences – of staccato traffic, individuals passing, grabbed moments between here and there – this exhibition captures ?the creative means of interruption?, a phrase Sue Bessell used to describes her digital photographic prints.