Q4: Are there aspects of your generic craft or making process that you find you don’t enjoy but have to do
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Q4: Are there aspects of your generic craft or making process that you find you don’t enjoy but have to do?
Sanding, for example.
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Q4: Are there aspects of your generic craft or making process that you find you don’t enjoy but have to do?
Sanding, for example.
#MakersHourQ4: Are there aspects of your generic craft or making process that you find you don’t enjoy but have to do?
Sanding, for example.A4: Waiting. For. Things. To. Dry.
I hate it. I have very little patience.
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Q4: Are there aspects of your generic craft or making process that you find you don’t enjoy but have to do?
Sanding, for example.
#MakersHour@MakersHour knitting ribbing is the worst.
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Q4: Are there aspects of your generic craft or making process that you find you don’t enjoy but have to do?
Sanding, for example.
#MakersHourQ4. Answering sanding almost seems like cheating! However, specifically sanding epoxy in weird corners I can't get the power tools in to properly. I've learned a lot about putting the time in to make the epoxy work neat up front to avoid big sanding jobs later.
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Q4: Are there aspects of your generic craft or making process that you find you don’t enjoy but have to do?
Sanding, for example.
#MakersHour@MakersHour A4 Finishing mostly
In most cases once the interesting bit is done and solved, I'm ready for the next idea! -
Q4: Are there aspects of your generic craft or making process that you find you don’t enjoy but have to do?
Sanding, for example.
#MakersHourQ4: Are there aspects of your generic craft or making process that you find you don’t enjoy but have to do?
Sanding, for example.
#MakersHourI can't think of one specific thing, but anything that goes on too long, or is repetitive is a drag. Like making several drawers for a piece of furniture, cutting out lots of identical pieces.
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Q4: Are there aspects of your generic craft or making process that you find you don’t enjoy but have to do?
Sanding, for example.
#MakersHourA4 cleaning the workshop... The downside of a shared workshop. Everything needs to be tidied up and put away when I'm done for the day. I can't easily leave stuff setup until the next day. This means I generally have to plan each operation to be completable in a single workshop session.
I'm also not a fan of sharpening. I love using sharp tools, but the actual process of sharpening is a pita.
Oh and sanding sucks.
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Q4: Are there aspects of your generic craft or making process that you find you don’t enjoy but have to do?
Sanding, for example.A4: Waiting. For. Things. To. Dry.
I hate it. I have very little patience.
@Andy
I can wait for things to dry. It is the initial painting of it I have little patience for.
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Q4: Are there aspects of your generic craft or making process that you find you don’t enjoy but have to do?
Sanding, for example.
#MakersHour@MakersHour A4 #makershour stairs. But I'm being brave and it's in hand. Sadly, the hands are mine and I spoiler for A5 "I haven't got a clue"
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