Also, it's surprising once you get going how you're not as likely to catastrophically break something as you may think. There are sensitive areas/exceptions (carbon fibre, for example) but as long as you don't go crazy or move too quickly, it's usually not hard to undo a mistake.
April 21, 2021, 3:04 p.m. - Pete Roggeman
Also, it's surprising once you get going how you're not as likely to catastrophically break something as you may think. There are sensitive areas/exceptions (carbon fibre, for example) but as long as you don't go crazy or move too quickly, it's usually not hard to undo a mistake.