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<blockquote data-quote="bassboy1" data-source="post: 135912" data-attributes="member: 55"><p>My dad does a lot of fine woodworking. Before I came along, that accounted for most of what he did in the shop. Don't think I've got any pictures of some of his work, but I'll see what I can dig out. Even though I don't really view wood as a practical material for most projects (metal is soooo much better), I've learned enough from him to consider myself somewhat proficient in a woodshop, and the understanding the attention to detail required for fine woodworking does aid in metal fabrication.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bassboy1, post: 135912, member: 55"] My dad does a lot of fine woodworking. Before I came along, that accounted for most of what he did in the shop. Don't think I've got any pictures of some of his work, but I'll see what I can dig out. Even though I don't really view wood as a practical material for most projects (metal is soooo much better), I've learned enough from him to consider myself somewhat proficient in a woodshop, and the understanding the attention to detail required for fine woodworking does aid in metal fabrication. [/QUOTE]
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