How goes the recore battle, Figment?

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How goes the recore battle, Figment?

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I hope you've been neglecting us on the forum only because you've been so busy working on your deck recore.

If you have any progress to report, fill us in! Or fill me in, at least!
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I haven't been as busy with the recore as I'd like. Last week I learned that my launch date is just over 3 months away, which was a bit of a cold slap of reality, so I've enlisted help and picked up the pace.

I'll go into details tomorrow perhaps, when I have pics to accompany text.

must remember to photodocument.
must remember to photodocument.
must remember to photodocument.
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I've noticed that Tim is so quick with the photo documentation of his projects that the dust hasn't even settled before the pictures are taken (finally figured out that's what all those little dots are in some of the pics). We readers/followers appreciate that dedication.
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Figment wrote:Last week I learned that my launch date is just over 3 months away, which was a bit of a cold slap of reality...
Nothing like a tight schedule to get one motivated! I'm always amazed how quickly launch time comes once the new year hits.

Get cracking, project people! :<)
Curmudgeon wrote:I've noticed that Tim is so quick with the photo documentation of his projects that the dust hasn't even settled before the pictures are taken...
My trusty camera is never far away. I love having all these photos of everything. (And you web readers only see the tip of the iceberg--typically, there are 4 or 5 photos that don't make the website, for each one that does.)
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Post by Tony G »

I also take many photos of my projects. Maybe an overabundance of photos. When it comes to paring down the many to the ones that I keep, I find the real essence of what I was looking for just doesn't get captured. I must say, Tim, you have a good eye for photos. That being said, I must have two bad eyes for photos!!
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