Originally Posted by
Roman
When a beginning builder is developing a growing list of orders to fill, is that the time to experiment, and to find confidence and interest within a growing and diverse portfolio of completed orders, or does (should) a builder find a singular voice at that time, building what they know how to build, building their reputation not from diversity, but for singular quality in repetition?
Would you rather build through a variety of styles and fabrication methods or stick to one thing, repeated again and again with precision?
I don't necessarily subscribe to one view or the other, but I guess the question begs what method of building and what style resonates with you, enough to keep you at the bench when others don't or can't do it anymore? If you take orders and don't fill them, or if the cult of personality is hype but no real fulfillment, those seem like hurdles that, if not surmounted, lead to diminishing returns. What keeps a builder building?
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