Birdhunter
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As I just passed my 45th year of woodworking, I think the two most valuable skills that I have developed don’t have much to do with building things out of wood.
I’ve developed a knack of sensing what might be a dangerous operation. How could this go wrong. Walk away. Figure a safer way. Stop when I’m tired.
I’ve also developed an inventory of tricks to fix my mistakes and flaws in the wood. I don’t get flustered if I’ve screwed up. I walk away and come back with a solution.
I really enjoy this fun occupation of crafting wood.
I’ve developed a knack of sensing what might be a dangerous operation. How could this go wrong. Walk away. Figure a safer way. Stop when I’m tired.
I’ve also developed an inventory of tricks to fix my mistakes and flaws in the wood. I don’t get flustered if I’ve screwed up. I walk away and come back with a solution.
I really enjoy this fun occupation of crafting wood.