Charlie drills out the pilot holes to make the angled cross-cuts cleaner.
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Shark Week began last night, and many readers and friends have already asked me what I thought about the first premieres. Just like last year, I am waiting until all of the new premieres have aired, and then I will write a complete review of all six. ~WhySharksMatter
Charlie makes the big cuts with his jigsaw.
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With the plans laid, Charlie size up the wood for cross-cutting.
Charlie wields his mighty combination square to lay out the plans for a very handy stand.
Charlie did enjoy viewing Australia’s unique wildlife, and he did leave Australia inspired to help protect and conserve the environment.
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Disturbed by some of the booths at the Rocks market, Charlie checks out some living Australian animals at Sydney Wildlife World.