I was roughing in a stem I had recently completed fine tuning the internals on, and discovered what I thought was a bubble in the material. I was irritated, but hey, it happens. Then I realized, it wasn't a bubble, it was a hole:
I kinda felt something wasn't quite right with the V, just judging by the tactile feedback from my dremel handpiece, but couldn't figure out what it might be. That's the first time I've done that too, and there's no matching hole on the other side. It's a pretty strange screwup, and just goes to show that, even after several years, you can still screw up spectacularly.
Ooops....
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