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		<title>Putting in a Window</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[By John Brantingham
Carpentry has a rhythm that should never
be violated. You need to move slowly,
methodically, never trying to finish early,
never even hoping that you&#8217;d be done sooner.
It&#8217;s best if you work without thought of the
end. If hurried, you end up with crooked
door joints and drafty rooms. Do not work
after you are annoyed just so the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>By John Brantingham</p>
<p>Carpentry has a rhythm that should never<br />
be violated. You need to move slowly,<br />
methodically, never trying to finish early,<br />
never even hoping that you&#8217;d be done sooner.<br />
It&#8217;s best if you work without thought of the<br />
end. If hurried, you end up with crooked<br />
door joints and drafty rooms. Do not work<br />
after you are annoyed just so the job<br />
will be done more quickly. Stop when you<br />
begin to curse at the wood. Putting in<br />
a window should be a joy. You should love<br />
the new header and the sound of<br />
your electric screwdriver as it secures<br />
the new beams. The only good carpenter<br />
is the one who knows that he&#8217;s not good.<br />
He&#8217;s afraid that he&#8217;ll ruin the whole house,<br />
and he works slowly. It&#8217;s the same as<br />
cooking or driving. The good cook<br />
knows humility, and his soufflÃ© never falls<br />
because he is terrified that it will fall<br />
the whole time he&#8217;s cooking. The good driver<br />
knows that he might plow into a mother<br />
walking her three-year old, and so watches<br />
for them carefully. The good carpenter<br />
knows that his beams might be weak, and a misstep<br />
might ruin the place he loves. In the end,<br />
you find your own pace, and you lose time.<br />
When you started, the sun was high and now<br />
that you&#8217;re finished, it&#8217;s dark. Tomorrow, you<br />
might put in a door. The next day,<br />
you&#8217;ll start on your new deck.</p>
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