Baseboards
27 Oct
After making baseboards for many years, unfortunately, this year, 2021, production came to an end.

With our scenic range of products hugely
increasing over 2020 - 2021 we need extra storage and display space.
Using the baseboard workshop area was the only option at the time.
Pictured one of our first bespoke baseboards made for the now famous Cato Pass layout
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Sounds like a great project! Reclaiming workshop space is often the best way to grow. Have you considered maximizing vertical storage? Floating shelves or pegboards could free up floor area. Also, optimizing existing shelving layouts might help. Getting organized can sometimes feel like solving a wordle unlimited puzzle, but it's worth it!
It's a shame to hear about the end of baseboard production! It sounds like your scenic range is really taking off. That extra space must be vital for showcasing everything. Seeing that bespoke baseboard reminds me of the thrill of crafting the perfect run in Snow Rider – every detail matters. Perhaps you can find a way to incorporate elements of baseboard precision into your scenic designs. Good luck!
It's sad to see a production line end, but exciting growth often necessitates tough choices. Expanding display space is crucial. That bespoke baseboard for Cato Pass is a beautiful piece of work! Reminds me of the problem-solving and precision you need in the Slope Game, navigating those slopes with perfect angles.
It's sad to see a production line end, but exciting growth often necessitates tough choices. Expanding display space is crucial. That bespoke baseboard for Cato Pass is a beautiful piece of work! Reminds me of the problem-solving and precision you need in the Slope Game, navigating those slopes with perfect angles. Good luck with the new chapter and increased scenic product range.
That's a shame to hear about the baseboards, Paul! They looked like really quality pieces. It's understandable to prioritize expanding the scenic range, though. Cato Pass looks fantastic! It reminds me of some intense matches I've had in virtual basketball. Speaking of competition, if you ever need a quick break from the workshop, maybe try your hand at Basketball Stars online. It’s surprisingly addictive!
It's fascinating to read about the evolution of businesses and the difficult decisions involved in adapting to changing demands. I remember when my grandfather closed his carpentry shop after decades, also due to shifting market trends. Seeing that space repurposed was bittersweet. Speaking of needing to unwind after big changes, I've found that simple games like Block Blast can be surprisingly effective at clearing my head. It's good to see a company like this one making strategic choices, even if it means saying goodbye to a long-standing product line. Hopefully, their scenic range will continue to thrive.
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