Messy modeling area cleaned

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kpisnuts
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Messy modeling area cleaned

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Hi all well even by my standards (which are pretty low) I decided my work area could do with some tidying and organizing.
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ForbesHutton
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Re: Messy modeling area cleaned

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The clutter always builds when I'm working on something. I try after each build/project to get everything back in it's place and wiped down before I set off on the next one.
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Re: Messy modeling area cleaned

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ForbesHutton wrote: Sun Oct 01, 2017 4:35 pm The clutter always builds when I'm working on something. I try after each build/project to get everything back in it's place and wiped down before I set off on the next one.
I'm exactly the same - I sometimes can't believe the amount of clutter that's built up during a build.
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Re: Messy modeling area cleaned

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Nice job :th:

I'm actually quite good at keeping my bench clear - I don't like coming to a messy one so normally tidy at the end of each session :)
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