gus3049
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...I wonder if anyone else has the same problem I do!
Well, quite apart from that, I still find it really hard to part with some of the wood I turn. Is this just an amateur / professional thing or just a personality thing? It took me about nine or ten guitars until I could hand them over without a tear in my eye in spite of the stuff coming back in exchange
I strongly suspect that if it were just down to me, every cupboard, shelf, nook and cranny would be stuffed to the gunnels. As it is there seems to be a small build up in various places.
Fortunately, my wife is a practical soul and I strongly suspect that the old "it all goes or I do" might come into play.
For me, making things is a deeply personal pastime / profession and I put a lot of effort into it. I make what I would like to buy if I was the other side of the cash desk and the fact is that, unless you are production turning, each item is a one off. Maybe this has something to do with it.
Damn shame about having to pay the bills.
Well, quite apart from that, I still find it really hard to part with some of the wood I turn. Is this just an amateur / professional thing or just a personality thing? It took me about nine or ten guitars until I could hand them over without a tear in my eye in spite of the stuff coming back in exchange
I strongly suspect that if it were just down to me, every cupboard, shelf, nook and cranny would be stuffed to the gunnels. As it is there seems to be a small build up in various places.
Fortunately, my wife is a practical soul and I strongly suspect that the old "it all goes or I do" might come into play.
For me, making things is a deeply personal pastime / profession and I put a lot of effort into it. I make what I would like to buy if I was the other side of the cash desk and the fact is that, unless you are production turning, each item is a one off. Maybe this has something to do with it.
Damn shame about having to pay the bills.