david123
Established Member
Love it or hate it.
You spend hours planning ,preparing, cutting to size, thicknessing, squaring, jointing and sanding (or using a cabinet scraper, whatever is you choice). Easy enough with simple projects, but multiple parts that need to be fitted all at once is, for me at least is not something I relish. I know preparation is all important, dry fitting and laying out the equipment that will be needed is key, but I am always relived when it's done. For me it's a bit like starting a race, once that glue pot is out and you have coated that first joint, the clock starts ticking. Satisfaction when it all goes together, panic when you realise that the clamps you though where adequate, aren't or whatever.
Question, is it just me?
You spend hours planning ,preparing, cutting to size, thicknessing, squaring, jointing and sanding (or using a cabinet scraper, whatever is you choice). Easy enough with simple projects, but multiple parts that need to be fitted all at once is, for me at least is not something I relish. I know preparation is all important, dry fitting and laying out the equipment that will be needed is key, but I am always relived when it's done. For me it's a bit like starting a race, once that glue pot is out and you have coated that first joint, the clock starts ticking. Satisfaction when it all goes together, panic when you realise that the clamps you though where adequate, aren't or whatever.
Question, is it just me?