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Sometimes you just have to see what it's gong to look like...
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At my stage of woodworking, I suppose I could say that I had to check to see that everything would fit properly, and that's true to an extent. But I dry-fit all these parts mostly to z9finally) see if it was going to look the way I had imagined when I was cutting and shaping all of the pieces and drilling the hundreds of dowel holes. Anyone else do that? Or are you all such disciplined veterans of your craft that you can delay the gratification until later on? I only put in about half of the dowels in for the dry fit. Now I'll disassemble everything and start sanding. --- This email is free from viruses and malware because avast! Antivirus protection is active. http://www.avast.com |
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