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When good projects go bad.

Updated: Apr 14




We've all been there. One minute you're thinking, "This project is a masterpiece!" and the next you're sighing, "Well, that's a chunk of my life I'll never get back." So, when the unavoidable disaster strikes, what do you do next?


  1. Toss the project into a fire. If it doesn't exist it didn't happen.

  2. Its HAMMER time!

  3. Cut it up and make something else out of it.

  4. Place it on the " Shelf of Shame " to look back on as your woodworking journey progresses.

  5. Place it in the " I'll fix it later " section

 
 
 

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