10/15/22 Sanding
Sanding
Sanding, sanding, always sanding away. Why is it so hard to make it perfect? You sand to little and an awkward lump remains. Sand too much and there are unwanted rips, tears, and holes that then need to be patched.
It seems so easy right? Just sand away the excess and be left with a flat surface; but no, it can’t work that way, that would be too easy. The sander must take off too much, or for some reason take none at all with no explanation as to why.
Maybe the materials don’t want to be flat and smooth, maybe they like their rough texture and fight the sander any way they can. Even patching the imperfections leads to more sanding, which can lead to more imperfections, which leads to more sanding.
At some point you just stop and call it good enough, accept that the surface isn’t perfect and learn to live with it. No one will really notice as long as it is close enough to flat. And if they do notice, they won’t care, things get ruined, it happens.
So don’t waste your life sanding away on something that will never be perfect. Patch it up and be done with it, don’t worry about it anymore, it’s all fine. Minor imperfections are everywhere, as long as you are ok with it, that’s all that matters.
The End
10/15/22
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