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<p>[QUOTE="charlie cheswick, post: 10528101, member: 853"]yeah could be quite a good asset for a picker, and can imagine you'd get better over time with tips and tricks etc</p><p><br /></p><p>the main thing i took from it is patience. like for example with the painted coiled pieces. (which have been about 3 different colours, white underneath)</p><p><br /></p><p>once you've done one its tempting to do all three bits, then you end up forgetting and smudging the once painted areas by handling/moving</p><p><br /></p><p>so best to take time and let dry i found[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="charlie cheswick, post: 10528101, member: 853"]yeah could be quite a good asset for a picker, and can imagine you'd get better over time with tips and tricks etc the main thing i took from it is patience. like for example with the painted coiled pieces. (which have been about 3 different colours, white underneath) once you've done one its tempting to do all three bits, then you end up forgetting and smudging the once painted areas by handling/moving so best to take time and let dry i found[/QUOTE]
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