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We often tend to only tackle projects of problems to which we have a rote solution for fear of the unknown and possible defeat.  Yet taking on projects that are challenging and force us to be creative is how we grow.  These solutions to novel problems make the work worthwhile, yet sometimes we don't actually know the issues that we'll face until we're in the thick of it.

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We often tend to only tackle projects of problems to which we have a rote solution for fear of the unknown and possible defeat. Yet taking on projects that are challenging and force us to be creative is how we grow. These solutions to novel problems make the work worthwhile, yet sometimes we don't actually know the issues that we'll face until we're in the thick of it.

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Anonymous

Hello Julian and friends! I love your videos but I don’t normally have a question that has not been asked before but I would like to know from Julian if he has a wish list of improvements to conservation for materials or equipment that he would like to see in the future?

Anonymous

I have a thought that has been smoldering in the back of my head for a couple years now. I wondered at the packing tape you used to create the air tight seal on the hot table and whether the heating of tape leaves an adhesive residue on the table. You have mentioned before that it is a really cheap tape, does that change how the tape adhesive interacts with heat and the metal, and have you ever have to go in and remove built up adhesive from the hot table?