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I'm a woodworking enthusiast who happens to be legally blind, and I'm eager to connect with others who share this passion.
Woodworking can be challenging for those of us with visual impairments, but it's also incredibly rewarding. I'm curious to hear about the tools and techniques that fellow blind woodworkers use to tackle their projects.
Whether it's finding ways to measure and cut accurately, using adapted tools for safety, or navigating the workshop with confidence, I'm sure there's a lot we can learn from each other.
So, if you're a blind woodworker or know someone who is, I'd love to hear from you. Share your tips, tricks, and stories about how you make woodworking work for you.
Let's swap ideas and support each other on our woodworking journeys!
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