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First market of 2026. . .

Cloud of Sawdust Farms

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. . . . was a pop-up market in the bustling metropolis of Cabot, Arkansas. Not great, not terrible; not many purchases, but enough large ones that I made OK money. Next stop: the Historic Camden Daffodil Festival in two weeks. The season is officially underway.

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. . . . was a pop-up market in the bustling metropolis of Cabot, Arkansas. Not great, not terrible; not many purchases, but enough large ones that I made OK money. Next stop: the Historic Camden Daffodil Festival in two weeks. The season is officially underway.

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Wow. That stuff is really cool.

I should get a cnc. Then I could churn these out. I could make the files in my break at work and then run them over night. (I’m certain it’s not that easy and that everyone says this but I have extreme GAS)
 
. . . . was a pop-up market in the bustling metropolis of Cabot, Arkansas. Not great, not terrible; not many purchases, but enough large ones that I made OK money. Next stop: the Historic Camden Daffodil Festival in two weeks. The season is officially underway.

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Congrats on the results at the show! These days shows can be unpredictable! Love the huge variety of projects you make! Chuck
 
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Wow. That stuff is really cool.

I should get a cnc. Then I could churn these out. I could make the files in my break at work and then run them over night. (I’m certain it’s not that easy and that everyone says this but I have extreme GAS)
I just use a scrollsaw. (With help from a drill press, a Dremel tool, and a sander.) Any tendencies on my part towards GAS have been largely neutralized by my ongoing struggles with MAS, so I mostly just make do with what I've got.
 
I just use a scrollsaw. (With help from a drill press, a Dremel tool, and a sander.) Any tendencies on my part towards GAS have been largely neutralized by my ongoing struggles with MAS, so I mostly just make do with what I've got.
MAS? GAS is familiar as gear acquisition syndrome but MAS? Money?
 
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