Each cut counts

My arms tire when ribbons spill in quick successive swipes and wood smoothed results from twisting back the chisel to its task and the plane to its course.

It seems to me the hammer once withdrawn then strikes as many times as when it's held from strikes yet one seems more to move the chisel forward than the action that withdraws so.

So too it seems to me with every arm-filled thrust of saw and shave I make I see result within each pulsinthat necessary negative to reflex an economic opposite of motion that then delivers a reduction that causes greater increase as my work builds from something dead a living useful thing.

For just as all seed falls to the earth and dies to bring forth life, so too the craftsman who constrained by every stroke brings forth a work in someone else a dedicated life.