I'm generally not a tool whore, but if I had to do it again I'd totally put down the cash for my infinite rim mold; it was worth every penny.
I have a couple of cherry wood blocks I use for rough shaping of some larger stuff, and you actually *want* them a little dirty. The glass rides on a cushion of steam and slightly carboned surface gives it a little extra glide.
The only headache is like Larry said, you need to keep them wet, which in colder climates is a pain in the rear during the 'cold enough to freeze the bucket of water you have your blocks in' months.
Change the water often though, mold on them is gross.
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