1d ago
inUpdate: Neighbor loved the custom fire poker I made for his BBQ pit
Putting fifty bucks of metal and three hours into a tool for someone else's grill just seems wild to me. Big builds are what actually grow your skills, not little favors. I save my shop time for projects that challenge me and leave a mark. Making a fire poker feels like a weekend chore, not real craft work. If I'm firing up the welder, it's for something that stays in my own garage.