What are some professions that have good carryover to DIY stuff? I'm just finishing my degree in dentistry which actually is very DIY thing, it doesn't really have any carryover to anything else though apart from getting crazy good finger dexterity.
>>1063212
doctor do ur own medicine
Most people on this board are carpenters, machinists, welders, or engineers so that should give you a hint at what sort of professions carry over to diy
>>1063212
I get plaque on my front bottom teeth. I brush 2 times a day and floss but it still accumulates. Everytime I go to the dentist they scrape it all off. Would I be harming my teeth if I scrape it off myself with a needle or paperclip or something? Or is there a better way to get rid of it.
>>1063212
DIY what?
Pipe fitting?
Glass blowing?
Furniture building, cabinetry? Masonry? Computer programming?
>>1063212
Actually pretty much everything that isn't being an office drone really. And even that can be good depending on the job.
But yeah, being a welder can be insanely useful out of the shop at times.
>>1063286
are you brushing the front bottom