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    Tied two jigs while attempting to keep the thread collar/ body looking decent.

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    One more in a different color and then 1/8.Name:  PXL_20220520_222830733.jpg
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    Very neat
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    And by popular demand, one more:Name:  PXL_20220520_230503077.jpg
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    Neat thread work. Sometimes I get in a hurry thinking about finishing this dozen so I can start on another when it would be best for me to just slow down and focus on the jig in the vise.
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    Very nice!
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    That's my biggest problem too.

    I've slowed way down but still get in too big of a hurry at times.

    Getting each part of the jig right before moving to the next material is important too. Also, getting the material prepped before putting it on the jig helps a lot.

    I'm slowly improving by paying more attention to details.
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