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In my thread "Finished (at last)" I said that I don't know when to stop working on a carving. I'll just tidy this up leads to another and another. I suspect that what separates the "Hobby Carver" from the Pro is that the Pro gives a project 20 hours and finishes. If he didn't he'd soon be broke. Maybe we should try it? |
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