daveycheese

The Fearless

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  • Basics Brawler
    12:33 PM, Sunday February 21st 2021

    Thanks for the suggestions, the not going over everything twice relly helped with the lineweight problem(hopefully).

    https://imgur.com/a/OrSaQyG

    6:22 AM, Tuesday November 17th 2020

    Thanks a bunch for having a look, I will be a lot more mindful of my lineweight and read the lessons a little more carefully.

    4:57 AM, Tuesday September 22nd 2020

    Thanks boss man, this was not the critique I was expecting so well chuffed.

    6:35 PM, Monday June 22nd 2020

    cheers for having a look

    1:41 PM, Sunday April 19th 2020

    Hi, thanks for having a look and giving your citique i really struggle with the rotated boxes i start seeing things back to front, I am really hoping with practise this gets better. The same with actually making a line.

    Thanks again.

    https://imgur.com/R3sd1gM

    6:57 PM, Thursday April 16th 2020

    Dont know what to feel I'm happy to move on but 250 boxes is a mountain to climb, thanks for having a look.

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