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Practice good posture to prevent fatigue and strain on your body from "summary" of Carve: A Simple Guide to Whittling by Melanie Abrantes

Maintaining good posture while you whittle is crucial for your overall well-being. By sitting up straight and aligning your back properly, you can prevent unnecessary fatigue and strain on your body. Slouching or hunching over your work can lead to discomfort and even injury in the long run. When you sit down to carve, make sure your feet are flat on the ground and your back is straight. Keep your shoulders relaxed and avoid tensing up as you work. This will help distribute the weight evenly and reduce the risk of developing aches and pains. It may be tempting to bend over your p...
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    Carve: A Simple Guide to Whittling

    Melanie Abrantes

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