Dale Lynch Member Joined Dec 12, 2011 Messages 1,819 Location Hastings,NE Feb 2, 2017 #1 Minute gaps,wavering lines,2 almost broken threads,and one out of order.Too many mistakes but it makes for great practice.Patience is key and don't let the packer tool slip.
Minute gaps,wavering lines,2 almost broken threads,and one out of order.Too many mistakes but it makes for great practice.Patience is key and don't let the packer tool slip.
1 1080Wayne Member Joined Feb 5, 2006 Messages 3,392 Location Brownfield, Alberta, Canada. Feb 3, 2017 #2 Think I have a fair bit of patience , but pretty sure you have more .
Jim15 Member Joined Dec 20, 2005 Messages 21,217 Location Hamilton, Ohio, USA. Feb 3, 2017 #3 Looks good to me. Nice work.
Bob in SF Member Joined Feb 15, 2016 Messages 1,762 Location San Francisco Feb 3, 2017 #4 Nice! Practice and failure tolerance are worth their weight in gold.
leehljp Member Liaison Joined Feb 6, 2005 Messages 9,561 Location Tunica, Mississippi, Feb 3, 2017 #5 Great artists are their own worst critic! Excellent! :good:
mark james IAP Collection, Curator Joined Sep 6, 2012 Messages 13,077 Location Medina, Ohio Feb 3, 2017 #6 May not be a home run to you, but you'r sliding into third with a triple! Very beautiful
Dale Lynch Member Joined Dec 12, 2011 Messages 1,819 Location Hastings,NE Feb 3, 2017 #7 Thanks for the encouraging words fellas.
TattooedTurner Member Joined Aug 13, 2016 Messages 1,460 Location Surprise, Arizona Feb 3, 2017 #8 I'd be thrilled to have a "failure" like that!
D dogcatcher Member Joined Jul 4, 2007 Messages 2,370 Location TX, NM or on the road Feb 3, 2017 #9 That is not a failure, it is a learning experience.