Woodworking Ethics - Charging labor for time you spent redoing something you messed up.
Similar to last week's post, this seems pretty straight forward, but it requires paying very close attention while you are working. ...
Woodworking Ethics - Charging for more than than the amount of materials used
At a glance this ethical issue seems pretty straight forward - you buy materials for a project and charge the client for what you bought....
Woodworking Ethics
No, I'm not talking about planting trees to replace the ones cut down to make things. That's logical, not ethical. Nor am I implying...
Motivation
It's been more than two weeks since I've posted anything here. Now, I have a legitimate excuse for not posting this past Monday - I was...
Fear of Failure
Twice this past week I was told by people that they didn't do something because they didn't want to mess up. What? Using that logic,...
A Warped Mind
One of the things that I do for fun and profit is carving. Note that I do not consider myself to be a woodcarver. My good friend Bill...