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I’ve been on a hiatus for almost a year now recovering from burnout (posting to Instagram constantly is exhausting). I had a decent following on there, dropped off, and it’s been a while since I’ve last made a sharp pokey tool.
How do you guys balance knife making with other hobbies and life? I feel a bit bad with a ton of tools sitting in my garage with nothing cool being made. Along with this, I’m heading off to college so I’m in for a completely new lifestyle experience.
*One of my creations for attention, reverse edge “Piranha” in 1084.
as with anything, you strive to improve and expand your skills.
if you stagnate it gets boring.
maybe try making some kitchen knives, those tend to get actually used a lot more in day to day life and are a higher demand. also harder to make well so you'll be honing your skills.
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