I've gone through the same burn out phase with cars and computers after doing it for a living. Now I just work on my cars , but out of necessity more than hobbyI have in the past, but it turned into fulltime and occupying all of my time. It does now but no pressure to finish anything and I work on them when I want. Years ago I used to shoot competition archery and was a staff shooter for York Archery when they were in business. It got to the point I was shooting 4 to 5 hours a day 7 days a week and had to shoot. I really got burnt out with it. I don't want that to happen again with my sticks so I do it for fun and if anybody wants something then I go from there, usually just friends. All for fun....![]()
Everything looks right to me!1915 Model T and a pain in the arse building this one. One of those that nothing went right..
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I showed your work to my staff. They were blown away.Thank you Ray.
That's awesome, I appreciate that. I have a really nice one on the work bench now.I showed your work to my staff. They were blown away.
Sure tempting as all get out. I need several clamps a lot bigger than what I have...So, when do we get to see a full-size, fully-functional guitar made from popsicle sticks?
C’mon...chop, chop...time’s a wastin’!
This is just one Bad A$$ ride!!!
Well played sir, well played!
Thank you very much. Comments like that just shoves me right back into my shop.....This is just one Bad A$$ ride!!!