BetterDays
Well-known member
Beyond watching youtube and just "fiddling in the shop", what do you recommend on learning how to best use the tools that you have?
I have avoided "fiddling" as practice makes permanent, not perfect... so if I am getting really good at doing something wrong, what have I gained?
I ask since I have some tools that sit covered in dust (and not sawdust) due to time, energy (tired), and effort (what to do, where to begin).
Looking forward to some learning in this new forum!
I have avoided "fiddling" as practice makes permanent, not perfect... so if I am getting really good at doing something wrong, what have I gained?
I ask since I have some tools that sit covered in dust (and not sawdust) due to time, energy (tired), and effort (what to do, where to begin).
Looking forward to some learning in this new forum!