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Take breaks to rest your hands and avoid cramping from repetitive motions from "summary" of Carve: A Simple Guide to Whittling by Melanie Abrantes

It's important to remember to give your hands a break while you're working on your whittling projects. Taking breaks will not only prevent cramping from repetitive motions but also give your hands a chance to rest and recover. This is especially crucial if you're new to whittling and your hands aren't used to the movements yet. When you start feeling any discomfort or tension in your hands, that's a sign that it's time to take a break. Listen to your body and don't push through the pain. Ignoring these signals can lead to more serious issues down the line, such as carpal tunnel syndrome or tendonitis. It's better to take short breaks throughout your carving session than to have to stop altogether du...
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    Carve: A Simple Guide to Whittling

    Melanie Abrantes

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