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this is a good disscusion beth. i can say now that this is very very true. 2 years ago i was chomping at the bit to get my first job as i have done a few terrarium stands that sold i hadnt really dun any real rock jobs however i did lots of practice pieces sample boards and sample columns and what not attended 2 hands on classes with nathan and whatched his training vids a bunch on the sub site many of them multiple times and looked at so many pics on this forum some are permanetly burnd into my memory and now and i mean just now do i feel that im truly capable of carving nice looking stone that i feel is giving the customer there moneys worth and proud to stamp my name on it! so even though i felt ready i now realize i was not ready and really im glad i did get to practice and try so many things before starting this current job so that i feel confident in my abilities to solve any problems and move at a decent pace all the while cranking out sweet lookin stone !!
happy carvin people!!
Well I have a long way to go. I'm excited. I started a little while back with a book on making artificial water falls and I have been making landscaping boulders. I am excited to try and take it to the next step. It will be a little while before I can afford some of these classes. Like everyone else money is tight these days. I continue to try and make practice rocks and thing like that. I go out into the woods and make my own texture pads with RTV silicone and glycerin mixed together which cures pretty fast.
Does anyone have any suggestions on some things I could try until I can afford to pay for one of the classes to get me started?
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