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View Poll Results: Which phase of a Woodworking Project is your favourite

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  • Design

    11 33.33%
  • Sourcing the Timber

    4 12.12%
  • Preparing the Stock

    9 27.27%
  • Joinery (Cutting DTs, M&Ts, etc)

    10 30.30%
  • Shaping (routers, rasps, etc)

    7 21.21%
  • Glue-ups

    4 12.12%
  • Finishing

    10 30.30%
  • End use (selling it, giving it away or using it)

    6 18.18%
  • Other

    5 15.15%
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  1. #16
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    Im vote'n other as I like the whole process pretty well evenly across the board.
    The only part I dont like(same as most of us)is when you make a stupid blatantly obvious mistake!(SBOM)
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    Hmm, there should be an option in there for sitting in the armchair thinking about it, reading articles about it, talking about it over a few beers, promising the wife it will be finished in time for Christmas, anything but actually DOING it. Yep, that's my favourite bit.
    "I don't practice what I preach because I'm not the kind of person I'm preaching to."

  4. #18
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    mmm sadly I cant change my choice...

    I LOVE SANDING!! There Ive said it!

    I LOVE SANDING!! Said it again I did!

    Well actually I like ol Harry up there like the entire process... but sanding? ooohh gawd I love sanding... it has soooo much to offer the woodbutcher and its sooooo not good for your breathing if you forget your face mask... but the benifits far outweigh the negatives...

    sanding means...
    the finishin process has begun the main work has started
    the end is in sight
    the timber is becoming purely beautiful
    the shape and features of the item are defined and finished
    the textures and nature of the timber comes to the fore
    Its a peaceful time just you and the timber the timber and you... smooth

    but best of all...

    You can start thinkin about the next project!! Cause this ones near done!
    Believe me there IS life beyond marriage!!! Relax breathe and smile learn to laugh again from the heart so it reaches the eyes!!


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    Quote Originally Posted by silentC
    Hmm, there should be an option in there for sitting in the armchair thinking about it, reading articles about it, talking about it over a few beers, promising the wife it will be finished in time for Christmas, anything but actually DOING it. Yep, that's my favourite bit.
    Yeap, that's me too.
    Cliff.
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