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Nice work!  Looks Great!
Here is a recent story that came to mind after reading your post. 
I did an 8X10 winter scene fret piece (from Steve Good) during Christmas using BB and as I got into the last third, the saw started getting hard to control.  Up till then, I had never had a board bow while cutting before. (yeah, I am still trying a lot of stuff for the first time Lol).  I ended up using the "foot" to help hold down the bow.  The piece turned out fine but I ruined it by staining the backer with the wrong shade of stain.

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On 1/25/2021 at 11:45 PM, Ken Lotts said:

... The piece turned out fine but I ruined it by staining the backer with the wrong shade of stain.

You should never admit to doing something wrong that no one but you would know about.  You can say something like:  "The backer color did not quite turn out the way I had hoped", or, "Tried a different color for the backer...not sure I lkie it".    You never know, others might like it!

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8 hours ago, FrankEV said:

You should never admit to doing something wrong that no one but you would know about.  You can say something like:  "The backer color did not quite turn out the way I had hoped", or, "Tried a different color for the backer...not sure I lkie it".    You never know, others might like it!

Gave me a chuckle!  Yes indeed...   golden advice.  Thanks

 

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