View Poll Results: What do you do with your stuff-ups?

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  • Does not apply. I never make mistakes.

    5 8.62%
  • There's no difference between my stuff-ups and my perfect jobs.

    34 58.62%
  • Give them to my friends.

    3 5.17%
  • Run them through the bandsaw.

    16 27.59%
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  1. #16
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    I like to have a stuff-up in a job that only I know is there. It keeps me humble without others being able to see how really stupid I have been
    If we learn by our mistakes, I have had a wonderful education!

  2. #17
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    G'day,

    I'm in the ranks of those that have a stuff up with every thing.

    But maybe what I call a stuff up to someone goes un-noticed. But every time you walk past that job you stuffed up in the shed, no matter how insignificant it might be, it jumps out and you and shouts out, "Haha you stuffed up, you stuffed up!"

    Some I patch up, others get thown in the bin and some get the renovatiion rescue job.
    I make things, I just take a long time.

    www.brandhouse.net.au

  3. #18
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    No matter how much I plan, double measure, check and double check, I still stuff up all the time. Some I fix (like photos), others I change the design to suit the stuff up, the rest are firewood.
    Neil
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    Every day presents an opportunity to learn something new

  4. #19
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    I don't make stuff ups, I do have R&D and prototypes though
    Stupidity kills. Absolute stupidity kills absolutely.

  5. #20
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    Like Iain, I occasionally make a prototype part way through a run, say number 7 or 9.

    I also have an obligation to provide a suitable quantity of kindling and fire starting material for winter.

  6. #21
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    I prefer to call them
    "Strategic opportunities presented in a timely fashion, which allow a redesign phase to be incorporated into the manufacturing process at precisely the correct juncture, leading to an overall enhancement and modernisation of the article in question."

    Sounds so much better than stuff ups, don't you think?
    Boring signature time again!

  7. #22
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    Quote Originally Posted by Termite
    As I've mentioned before, "I have a stuff up on every job". If it's minor I carry on, if it's major I swear my head off and start again.
    I have to agree Termite , driver and Neil . No job is perfect . The main thing is don't point out your mistakes to friends and relo's . They won't see them if you don't point them out .
    uhm , where am I ?

  8. #23
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    Hi Neil!

    I din't see it at first - but I guess the lucky new owner of the jar would spot a missing letter in a flash!:eek:

    Not sure how you could get out of that one

    Cheers!

    BTW nice looking wee jars!

  9. #24
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    Quote Originally Posted by Auld Bassoon
    BTW nice looking wee jars!
    They don't look anything like specimen bottles
    Stupidity kills. Absolute stupidity kills absolutely.

  10. #25
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    Chop it up and use as kindling for the wood stove

  11. #26
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    Hmm stuff ups...

    Well I got plenty of things I have made that have ''evolved'' into what they turn out to be. So yeah I stuff up but I also seem to be able to salvage them enough for it still to be useful.

    I was once told the difference between a good chef and a great chef is one who can make mistakes so they are not noticable. After 21 years cooking I have to agree....

    Pete

  12. #27
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    If it is beyond redemption, see The Code of Practice 5.13.3
    Cliff.
    If you find a post of mine that is missing a pic that you'd like to see, let me know & I'll see if I can find a copy.

  13. #28
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    Don't give the customer any detailed design plans until the piece is finished

  14. #29
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    Aaaaaaaaaaaaaah Sh** -
    re-measure
    check
    look skywards
    plot a fix
    have a coffee
    have a cigar
    have a beer
    have a rum
    swear a lot more
    have another beer
    have another rum
    have another cigar

    Does it really look that bad?
    Will anyone notice?

    swear a lot more
    have another beer
    have another rum
    have another cigar

    close the shed

    and tomorrow

    ................start again

  15. #30
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    Geeze it depends what sort of stuff up it is. Like maybe a mortise isn't in just the right spot but you can fudge a bit on the tenon so it makes adjustment.

    My stuff ups mostly I think how can I cover that up and get away with it like that

    Studley
    Aussie Hardwood Number One

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