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📹 I sold this cutting board for $700
Round up your scrap wood and let’s build a chaotic cutting board! Making a cutting board design like this chaos pattern is easier …
I like your website but I down voted for the unethical dishonest click bait and switch. You claim to have sold it for $700 in title yet in the article you tell us you weren’t going to sell and that it might be unfit to sell. Don’t make me unsubscribe. Recently, I watched a article on another website that said something along the lines of he could have made a clickbait title but he isn’t Eric Spencely. And your titles were already annoying. Stumpy nubs did a article in ethical vs unethical clickbait.
yet another cool article where you entice people by calling it something and then not directly addressing what you called it. So you called it “my first ever cutting board sold for $700”, but then the article said you weren’t making it to sell it… so… did you sell it or not? If you want to keep MY thumbs up coming… please… address these discrepancies. Rock on, brother. Good stuff. And you hit the nail on the head with regard to why I have not yet ever made a cutting bored. However, I go a different route, and have just tried my turn at some hand-chiseled doevtali joints. They’re ugly, but I learned a lot.
You absolutely lied to us. You absolutely lied. Some Clickbait I can tolerate but a flat out lie? Are you even in the least bit embarrassed for doing it? Please don’t say that everybody’s doing it. I watch lots of woodworkers. Some of them have some fun with their titles but none of them put a number that says I did this for this much money. You should be ashamed. And I was sitting here perusal the start of it thinking wow I hope this guy makes it. Hey, I wish the best for you, but I really wish you’ll start being honest with your viewers.