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And I can also officially and legally hurt people.Okey. So that explains your precision with the drilling... but to practice on patients? yuck...
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Yes, trust me. Not everyone is as precise or talented at drilling, even if they work at it.And I can also officially and legally hurt people.
I can say that since the war began, Ukrainians who left Ukraine have been saying that healthcare in Ukraine is much better, especially dentistry. I suspected this, but now I'm sure of it. Many foreigners have come to me, and many who moved abroad have returned for dental treatment... but for now, it's all on hold, and it's unclear for how long. As for what you wrote, yes, it happens, and I'm sad that there are doctors who treat patients poorly... it's scary.Yes, trust me. Not everyone is as precise or talented at drilling, even if they work at it.
I have a dentist on street, ppl call him "jaw butcher." Not only is he the cheapest in town, working 24/7, but he's also a self-taught doctor with no professional background. The sign on the door says "dental practice."
Screams of people and children from X meters away office are priceless. But he's cheap, fast, and does a good job at 2 a.m.... maybe...
After something like that, drill a hole straight into the wood. Trauma for all life.





















Thank you very much. I'm glad my reviews are engaging and useful. I've found a lot of valuable information in the past, too, and I understand that not many people want to share it or simply don't have the time to show everything in detail. I enjoy the process of documenting the build as much as the actual construction. But knowing that it's useful to someone makes it even more enjoyable.Hi Sergey,
I've been catching up on your construction log for the last three days. There's a lot to read since last May. What can I say? It's absolutely fascinating. Fantastic descriptions and outstanding craftsmanship. Very informative and educational, all in all....
I love both of your models, your work, and all the very good instructions on how to build various things, or rather, your approach.

It's so nice to read all these kind words; they're very motivating.Hey Sergey,
If I had your talent for writing, I would do exactly the same thing. It's wonderful to pass on knowledge. That's the only way to make progress. I've learned a lot from reading your construction reports. I think what you're doing is fantastic. Please keep it up. You know I'm a fan of your reports and your high level of craftsmanship. You're the man! I envy you. I've grown to love your way of building and writing!
Please keep it up... I'll definitely always be there!![]()
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I'm glad to hear that you like it and that it motivates you, and I'm happy too. Sergey, you're doing a great job and I really enjoy watching and documenting your progress. But when you write that there are even better model builders out there, it shows me how modest you are. Your skills are far superior to mine. But I am only the student and you are the teacher... You are also my challenge to always do better, because you motivate me. I am well aware of your situation in Ukraine and it saddens me greatly, yet you are making the best of it! You have my respect.It's so nice to read all these kind words; they're very motivating.
By the way, sometimes, like yesterday, I made a frame and the joints turned out too big, and I could have left it that way, but then responsibility sets in and I have to redo the work to make it as perfect as possible. I would have done it this way before, but now it's necessary to maintain my level. Yes, there are people with a much higher skill level than me, but when I see a mistake, I simply can't leave it that way and have to redo it.![]()

