Hey Guys
Here is Part 6..it's rosette time...
Hope you like it..
cheers
Steve
@steveadams. Well done Steve. Great workmanship and another great video.Â
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Brilliant @steveadams! Youâre really doing it and the vids are stellar!
4 hands are better than 2!
Practice on scrap...
Well done steve. Looks great. Love the music. đ
The templates hanging on the wall make it look like a real guitar makers workshop, if you didnât do sound no one would know the difference.
Some people call me a tool, others are less complimentary. Tools being useful things.
That rosette's a good job well done @steveadams. I'll have to do it sometime, how many times did you practice it.
Hey @robin,
at least 4 times seriously...and then had to psyche mysef up..ha ha
@rocknroller912 It may look pro with the templates...but stil v amateur...I'll do a little show and tell video with the telecasters that I made using the templates..
@darrenking I was worried about the hoover twisting and then thought a third person could hold the hoover hose, but then I'd need a fourth person to trail the hoover...then a fifth to rotate the hoover power cable...and it was at that point I thought...sod it....ha ha
cheers all
Steve
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The crew youâre describing to manage the dust extractor sounds like a BBC production team, and you didnât even mention the Health & Safety experts.
Some people call me a tool, others are less complimentary. Tools being useful things.
thanks @cheesewhisk
and @rocknroller912 I can send you my 23 page H&S assessment including the individual COP sections...perhaps the most important being "risk of spilling tea on top of layout drawing"!!!!!
cheers
Steve
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Donât forget the COSHH, Manual Handling and Power Tool Vibration Assessments (calculator for the last one is at www.hse.gov.uk).
ps donât use a dust extractor, it will need a fire risk assessment.
Some people call me a tool, others are less complimentary. Tools being useful things.
Donât forget the COSHH, Manual Handling and Power Tool Vibration Assessments (calculator for the last one is at www.hse.gov.uk).
ps donât use a dust extractor, it will need a fire risk assessment.
I think you've done this before @rocknroller912 ...
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Yes risk assessments are very familiar territory for me. At work we had workshops with vehicle maintenance, wood machining/assembly and metal work/welding. I did all the risk and related assessments. We had to work to industry standards set by insurance inspectors which are very strict. It involved a lot of research into hazards and standards of PPE which change constantly. Learned a lot from the tradesmen.
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Some people call me a tool, others are less complimentary. Tools being useful things.
Where is @steveadams, and part 7 of the show?
Abducted by aliens?
Busily posting part 12 in a parallel universe?
Down the pub?
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(ok, that last one was just silly!)
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Hey @tv101
Thanks for remembering me...ha ha
Real work (paid!!!) had got in the wat and I had a slight medical issue which meant my right eye was playing up and not really condusive to close up woodowrk but all good now...
I am uploading Part7 right now and part 8 will be ready in couple of days...
standby!!!!
cheers
Steve
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We don't use that word here @steveadams.
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