Like Mauser06 says, I try to keep one in the vise all the time, but I may only get to work on it when time is available. I broke a hand this summer, switched jobs, got really into canoing, am raising 3 kids under 8 years old, etc., and lately I haven't done much, but there's been something in the vise for 3 years. As was mentioned, sometimes the desire wanes a bit too. I currently have parts for 4 here or on the way, and could have more if I wasn't turning people away. Along with About 20 stocks and a pile of slabs drying in the barn. I also have a bag for a guy that needs picked up, a horn to make for a charity, and a shop that needs the drywall finished, stone laid, and a new door hung. 😂Even when I'm not working on a gun it seems like I'm working on something that has to do with guns. And it is nice to break the monotony.