Back ache while painting sucks
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Back ache while painting sucks
Any tips for relieving back ache after being hunched over mini's all day?
Lie on floor straight out helps a bit.
Lie on floor straight out helps a bit.
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Jeez. I've have back trouble due to painting for about 7 years. Juck101 was always moaning about my posture.
I've had physio for it in the past but at the end of the day there ain't a lot I can do about it. My girlfriend will push down on it and make it crack quite often but I can't really see it ever clearing up.
Can't really suggest anything really. Keep flexing it, I guess. But I'm a fine one to talk.
I've had physio for it in the past but at the end of the day there ain't a lot I can do about it. My girlfriend will push down on it and make it crack quite often but I can't really see it ever clearing up.
Can't really suggest anything really. Keep flexing it, I guess. But I'm a fine one to talk.
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thing is....
raising model to eye level creates much more shake than having both hands touching the table... so is not desirable for good quality painting..
in addition to my bad back, I have to stop painting every few hours as my hands cramp up too....
if my table were a lot higher that might help I guess...
raising model to eye level creates much more shake than having both hands touching the table... so is not desirable for good quality painting..
in addition to my bad back, I have to stop painting every few hours as my hands cramp up too....

if my table were a lot higher that might help I guess...
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