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  1. #1
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    Default Before Selling

    When you start to think that your work is good enough to sell, make it twice as good. Then when your work is as twice as good as it was, inspect it. Find any imperfections, fix them.


    Then you can sell your work

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    it still aint good enough

    make sure someone will buy it.

    www.carlweiss.com.au
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    Call me cynical, but I can't see any difference between this post and



    Cheers
    Michael

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    Its amazing what some people like tho. I made a couple of boxes for some mates - they were my first attempts & i thought they were dreadful. To be honest i wanted to toss them into the firewood pile but my mates convinced me to post em out. They freakin love em! I told em was crap job but they just said i was full of it.
    As craftsmen we are always far more critical on our work than others - as it should be!

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