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View Poll Results: What do you do with your stuff-ups?
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11th November 2005, 05:12 PM #1
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11th November 2005, 05:22 PM #2
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.
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11th November 2005, 05:30 PM #3
I recycle my major stuff ups through the bandsaw to recycle the timber and to let off a bit of steam. The less major stuff ups I call masterpieces.
- Wood Borer
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11th November 2005, 05:39 PM #4
Stuff-ups? We don't haf no steenkin' stuff-ups! It's called "added character."
Of course, if the customer doesn't like it, he can either wait 'til v2.0 or pay for an update patch.
- Andy Mc
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11th November 2005, 05:41 PM #5
I'm almost relieved when I have made the inevitable stuff-up. It takes away some of the pressure.
The issue then arises: is the stuff-up a job-wrecker or is it a blemish which can be considered acceptable?
I've never completed a job yet without a stuff-up. Not one.Driver of the Forums
Lord of the Manor of Upper Legover
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11th November 2005, 06:06 PM #6
Originally Posted by Driver
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11th November 2005, 06:17 PM #7
I voted for the bandsaw option, but in fact I haven't got the heart to cut them up yet. So the big ones as just sitting in my shed awaiting execution!
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11th November 2005, 06:38 PM #8
Originally Posted by Termite
Now I think about it, I seem to recall that I have read words of a like nature on a previous occasion.
What can I say? You don't get to be Lord of the Manor of Upper Legover without a refined ability to pinch other people's good ideas.
Driver of the Forums
Lord of the Manor of Upper Legover
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11th November 2005, 06:55 PM #9
They're not stuff ups they're features in fine colonial cabinetry. The adze slipped.
Bodgy
"Is it not enough simply to be able to appreciate the beauty of the garden without it being necessary to believe that there are faeries at the bottom of it? " Douglas Adams
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11th November 2005, 07:12 PM #10
Occasional? Occasional? - more like habitual
As others have said, if it's minor, only I'll probably notice; if it's a bit more serious - try and hide itbut if it's a major boo-boo, that that piece gets recycled while I practice my Arabic :eek:
Cheers!
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11th November 2005, 07:32 PM #11
I have a genuine indonesian hardwood buffet that we mistakenly bought for $500. P.O.S It has a sticker on it that says something like:
"This product is HANDMADE, buy woodcraft artisans. The piece has been designed to develop splits, cracks, and other imperfections which will give it a wonderfull ANTIQUE character".
Read: Yes we know its a P.O.S. If it warps and splits its beause its made for 1000rupes from tropical timber that was cut yesterday. Dont bring it back when it bows like a banana, you wont get your money back.
Seriously though my stuff ups tends to get sanded, finieshed and put to good useCheers,
Adam
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11th November 2005, 07:41 PM #12
It depends on how big a stuff up it is. As alluded to by Carruthers of the Yard
If it's just a "blemish"well then it adds to the character dunnit?
If it's major, well then it goes into the "that piece of wood is too good to throw out" pile
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11th November 2005, 09:15 PM #13
I burn mine, that way no-one can accuse me of a faulty job !
I try and do new things twice.. the first time to see if I can do it.. the second time to see if I like it
Kev
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11th November 2005, 09:54 PM #14
They grrew up & left home. Parenthood!! hardest job in the world. Ken
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11th November 2005, 11:04 PM #15
I change my design all the time. Oh! you call that a stuff-up?
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