rjboch
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I had the great fortune to spend half the day in the garage/workshop today with the doors open and a beautiful San Diego sunny day outside. Anyway, after I cleaned up my workshop I started reflecting on the trials and tribulations of my current project (building a modern Scandinavian style credenza with exposed Baltic birch edges). I then decided to list out on my white board a few basic reminders and realized it would be a cool thing to share with this community.
Rules of a Hobby Woodworker
1.) Always spend the time to create detailed plans (never try to wing it)
2.) Envision the build in your head (rehearse)
3.) Measure three (3) times, and then do it once more
4.) Always dry fit a build
5.) Walk away when you get frustrated
6.) Nothing in life is ever 100% perfect
7.) There are many ways to get there
8.) Enjoy the journey (super cliché…but true)
9.) Always learn from the experience and your mistakes (it makes you a better woodworker…and human)
I would be interested to know if any of you have any additions to the list. Thanks for reading!
Rules of a Hobby Woodworker
1.) Always spend the time to create detailed plans (never try to wing it)
2.) Envision the build in your head (rehearse)
3.) Measure three (3) times, and then do it once more
4.) Always dry fit a build
5.) Walk away when you get frustrated
6.) Nothing in life is ever 100% perfect
7.) There are many ways to get there
8.) Enjoy the journey (super cliché…but true)
9.) Always learn from the experience and your mistakes (it makes you a better woodworker…and human)
I would be interested to know if any of you have any additions to the list. Thanks for reading!