Now she rolled the dough out with a wooden pin.
But the workshop has also been a military contractor since 1977, when it started cutting and shaping wooden pins to hold down tents.
The wooden pin is laid across a four-inch deep hole in the ground.
"And that was with solid wooden pins and a hard rubber ball," he said.
In this morning's battle, of course, he had used wooden pins which were less likely to slip out.
The seats consisted of split slabs supported by wooden pins.
The three wooden pins or skittles, called sòni, are about 60cm high.
Brianna had stood up and was reaching for the long wooden pin that held her hair in place.
By lifting a wooden pin inside the wagon-box a section of the bottom lifted out.
Unlike iron nails, the wooden pins would expand and contract with the building's frame.