Oh, that's just gorgeous, I know it is very slow and requires huuuge patience :)
Working with wood could be very tricky and really requires a lot of dedication...
When I was in primary school, we had those classes of "work training" or "industrial arts", I can't think of better English translation, sorry; where we used to process wood, metals, cook, make pottery from clay, etc... I loved those as it was very different from just sitting on the bench, listen to the teacher or being examined, hehe. I really liked handling wood, so I was into wood-carving for a couple of years until my father bought me a small film camera and then also computers became popular so I shifted my attention and time there :)
I had a small forthcoming revamping project as well, our garden bench. If that turns out well, I may share the process and results :)))
Have a lovely day!
Oh yes, a lot of patience but I guess if one is passionate enough then it doesn't matter. It becomes a therapy.
I think you are the second person I know on Steem who has been into wood craft at some point.
Please update on the bench. ;-)
Yes, the therapeutic effect and side of it :) True, true...
I guess, I feel I'm somehow broken, I couldn't spend much time on one thing. Probably my last long job where I was forced to multitask...
Will try to do that, if I like how the bench looks like in the end :)))
Thank you :)
In that aspect, I'm also like you. I lose interest very quickly in hobbies. But as long as I do them, I enjoy to the fullest. The second they start feeling like a burden, I quit. 🤭
You can share a picture of the bench under this thread if you don't want to dedicate a post to it. But I'm sure it will be beautiful and post-worthy.