I apparently got a bad case of the stupids which caused a couple mistakes. Nothing I can't recover from, just amounts to a bit of wasted ply. Lucky for me I bought an extra sheet.
But I sure feel like a bonehead

There's only two kinds of boat builders. Those that have screwed up and those that lie.Jerry In Maine wrote:Someone tell me that I'm not the only one on this forum whose mis-read a dimension, misunderstood an instruction, transposed a number or otherwise just flat out screwed up...
I apparently got a bad case of the stupids which caused a couple mistakes. Nothing I can't recover from, just amounts to a bit of wasted ply. Lucky for me I bought an extra sheet.
But I sure feel like a boneheadGot to pay closer attention!
What he saidThere's only two kinds of boat builders. Those that have screwed up and those that lie.
"Ships are the nearest things to dreams that hands have ever made." -Robert N. Rose
Only 2? You must be living right. Or not. I believe that you aren't really living unless you are making some mistakes every day. Then you learn and grow from them. People who don't make mistakes don't do anything worthwhile. Or they lie. After you do something wrong a few times you learn how to do it right, then you do something else wrong and learn some moreWhen I found my two mistakes
"Ships are the nearest things to dreams that hands have ever made." -Robert N. Rose
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