Is it Even Possible to Handmake Pieces Perfectly?
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- Опубликовано: 8 июл 2024
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very true point, i believe everyone should aim for perfection in their work but expecting it is somethin only fools do. just do the best you can and improve a little each time, never will be perfect every time but can definitely make it look perfect even if it isnt
I drive myself nutty trying to get stuff perfect. Seem right when I get towards the end of a project, something always happens. Never ever perfect.....
Much harder than it seems.
You've got me laughing...I think the phrase is "perfectly imperfect". Commiseration here is grande, because nothing can make you feel like a failure faster than making jewelry. It's nice to know others feel the same way.
I just had a brainstorm (for what that's worth). After you've marked your claw placement, and started with your saw, if the danged burr wants to skitter off one way, if possible, do a little, then turn the work around so it draws in the other direction. Maybe it will help to stay more centered on your saw mark. Just a thought. I'm gonna give it a go on my next setting and see if it works.
You're being spam attacked Chris - there were 406 thumbs down on this within 25 minutes... with 15 'views' so far?