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Some projects don’t fail at the end… they reveal what was wrong from the beginning.
In this episode, I take a mix of scrap hardwoods and epoxy resin and try to turn it into something meaningful. What started as an experimental build with purpleheart, curly maple, red oak, and walnut quickly turned into one of the most frustrating pieces I’ve worked on in a while.
The shape came together. The vision was there. I pushed through the difficult cuts, worked the form, and got it right where I thought it needed to be. But somewhere between shaping and sanding, the whole thing gave way.
And that’s when I realized… this piece was never right to begin with.
There are moments in life that feel like that. You put in the time. You do the work. You stay consistent. And still, something doesn’t hold. Not because you didn’t try hard enough, but because something deeper wasn’t set the way it should have been.
This isn’t about perfection. It’s about process. It’s about learning what failure actually teaches you, and why walking away isn’t the answer.
Sometimes the lesson costs you a little more than you expected.
But it’s still worth it.
If you’ve ever had something fall apart in your hands, this one’s for you.
👍 If this resonated with you, take a moment to like and subscribe. It helps more people find these conversations.
Grace builds what grit sustains.
#woodturning #epoxyresin #woodworking #resinart #turningwood #makerlife #craftsmanship #woodshop #handcrafted #menswork #faithandwork #christianmen #purpose #keepgoing #growthmindset #processoverperfection #failuretobetter #graceandgrit
By kyberhawkSome projects don’t fail at the end… they reveal what was wrong from the beginning.
In this episode, I take a mix of scrap hardwoods and epoxy resin and try to turn it into something meaningful. What started as an experimental build with purpleheart, curly maple, red oak, and walnut quickly turned into one of the most frustrating pieces I’ve worked on in a while.
The shape came together. The vision was there. I pushed through the difficult cuts, worked the form, and got it right where I thought it needed to be. But somewhere between shaping and sanding, the whole thing gave way.
And that’s when I realized… this piece was never right to begin with.
There are moments in life that feel like that. You put in the time. You do the work. You stay consistent. And still, something doesn’t hold. Not because you didn’t try hard enough, but because something deeper wasn’t set the way it should have been.
This isn’t about perfection. It’s about process. It’s about learning what failure actually teaches you, and why walking away isn’t the answer.
Sometimes the lesson costs you a little more than you expected.
But it’s still worth it.
If you’ve ever had something fall apart in your hands, this one’s for you.
👍 If this resonated with you, take a moment to like and subscribe. It helps more people find these conversations.
Grace builds what grit sustains.
#woodturning #epoxyresin #woodworking #resinart #turningwood #makerlife #craftsmanship #woodshop #handcrafted #menswork #faithandwork #christianmen #purpose #keepgoing #growthmindset #processoverperfection #failuretobetter #graceandgrit