Quite The Mess
Luke Thill learned many things when he was working on the project, though the biggest lesson was about overcoming disappointment. A good example of such a moment was the “counter-top fail”. The young man used broken colored glass below for a lacquer surface. Things did not go according to plan since it was “too watery”, something he discovered when he poured it in. Yikes.
Learning From His Mistakes
Luke was definitely not the type of person to wring his hands and give up about experiencing setbacks. As a matter of fact, he did the opposite and made the most out of the mistake. The lacquer already created a bond that connected the counter and the wall. He only attached a traditional counter surface atop the lacquer surface he messed up in the beginning. Not bad at all, Luke!