In talking with Rob today a thought occurred to me.
What is or has been your biggest project or challenge?
I think he has the biggest one I ever heard of first hand but I'll let him tell it.
For me I think my current job is the most challenging ever and after that maybe raising four kids that are way smarter and more talented than me.
In woodworking it is stopping at some acceptable point, I always want to keep trying to make everything more perfect. My wife said try just one time making something the least quality and least work you can do. I did and the person I made it for was perfectly happy, probably wouldn't know the difference if I had done a lot more.
So, the biggest thing you ever did, the most challenged you have ever been and the hardest thing about woodworking?
What is or has been your biggest project or challenge?
I think he has the biggest one I ever heard of first hand but I'll let him tell it.
For me I think my current job is the most challenging ever and after that maybe raising four kids that are way smarter and more talented than me.
In woodworking it is stopping at some acceptable point, I always want to keep trying to make everything more perfect. My wife said try just one time making something the least quality and least work you can do. I did and the person I made it for was perfectly happy, probably wouldn't know the difference if I had done a lot more.
So, the biggest thing you ever did, the most challenged you have ever been and the hardest thing about woodworking?
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