Testo & EchoCraft
Hey, I was just figuring out a new way to finish edges with a dovetail joint. Do you ever set tiny benchmarks for a single cut or a whole table frame?
Yeah, I set a micro‑goal of 0.05 mm deviation for each cut, then a sanity check after every joint, and when I hit the target I sprint around the shop for a quick win. Keeps the rhythm, keeps the ego in check.
Nice system. That sprint feels almost like a cardio routine for a carpenter. Keep that rhythm, and remember the wood will appreciate a good rest too.
Totally, the wood loves a break—so I schedule micro‑breaks between each cut. Think of it as cardio for the table, not just the legs.
Sounds like you’re turning a workshop into a gym. Just make sure those micro‑breaks don’t turn into a full‑blown dance routine—otherwise the table might start questioning its own purpose.
Sure thing, I’ll keep the breaks short—no full‑blown breakdance sessions. The table will thank me with a perfect joint, not a rave.
Glad you’re keeping the rhythm tight—just remember, a table that’s got its groove but not its footing will still wobble. Keep the breaks short, keep the cuts steady, and the joints will thank you quietly.