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"content": "nostr:npub1xccz3alw3n5ls79rjr0uf2rlu03t37syu8cyr54qann3vpyucy4s5gxk8p As for left-handedness, my bench has a twin-screw face vise on the front, and I use it both left- and right-handed. I recommend a similar setup for lefties (I am right-hand dominant for things requiring strength, such as throwing, but left-hand-dominant for fine things, such as writing or carving), as it will let you try both ways and use what works better for the tool you need at the moment, and even switch partway through.",
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