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Cake day: June 2nd, 2023

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  • I’m not sure why the author chose this sentence and why you are picking it out. The author provided no evidence of it. Instead, when you read on it seems to be an ownership problem. People rotating in and out for a year on a ten year project. You can be the most competent and skilled worker, if you don’t get the opportunity to become invested in the success of a project, of course you won’t see the project become successful.











  • For very thin veneers, very sharp shaves or block planes with months or years of practice or specialized machinery are probably the way to go to minimize waste.

    A table saw with a thin kerf blade is probably the most practical approach, if you don’t have months to dedicate to this project. I remember someone doing something similar for a guitar build at a local maker space.