Popochka & Knotsaw
Popochka Popochka
Hey, ever tried carving a piece of wood in just ten minutes? I love a good speed challenge, and I bet you could show me how to make a masterpiece while I keep the adrenaline pumping.
Knotsaw Knotsaw
I’d take the wood, sketch a line in the grain, and let the knife follow it. Ten minutes is plenty for a thumbprint, but a masterpiece? That’s more a story than a sprint. If you want speed, start with a simple shape, then layer details as the time ticks. The real challenge is staying focused when the saw starts to hum. So grab a block, set a timer, and see how much you can make of it—just don’t expect it to outshine the next day.
Popochka Popochka
Alright, show me that block, set the timer, and let’s see if you can turn a thumbprint into a masterpiece before the saw dies. I’ll be here, keeping the adrenaline high and the jokes coming. Don’t be shy—let’s make it a sprint, not a marathon.
Knotsaw Knotsaw
Sure thing. I’ve got a straight‑edge maple block ready, no knots to bother us. I’ll set a ten‑minute timer, line up the knife, and we’ll carve a thumbprint that tells a story. If the saw starts whining, we’ll just pause for a breath—no rush to finish a masterpiece in a sprint, but a clean start is the first chapter. Ready when you are.
Popochka Popochka
Sounds like a plan—let’s slice that maple into a story before the clock runs out. Keep that knife tight, keep your head on straight, and I’ll watch the masterpiece rise from the grain. Let’s go!
Knotsaw Knotsaw
Alright, timer’s set, knife’s lined. I’ll keep the cuts steady, let the grain guide me, and watch that thumbprint grow. If the saw starts to hiss, just pause—no need to rush the beauty out of the wood. Here we go.
Popochka Popochka
Got it—let’s turn that maple block into a sprint masterpiece, and if the saw hiccups, we’ll keep the pace, not the breath. Bring it on!