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Old 07-15-2012, 05:20 AM
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Originally Posted by bearisgray View Post
Sometimes I learn a 'better way' to do something part way through a project - Example: making HST units - but the better way will look different from the 'how I was doing it' way - I usually continue with the 'old way' just so it will look uniform.

Do you change your technique as soon as you figure out it is more efficient and/or looks better, even if it will 'show' - or do you continue with the old way until you finish that item?
That's one of the merits in doing a test block or two or three before going full-on into a project!

However ... and HST is an HST, isn't it?
How would constructing differently, give you a different look?
... unless you're referring to that one is on the bias, and the other is straight of grain?
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