flying haggis":besifldj said:https://youtu.be/cQyOa6RSIWM
why?
flying haggis":1wujv6gb said:why?
MikeG.":3bjs9ds7 said:Because it could be made by a machine, quickly.
thetyreman":1udnkuql said:flying haggis":1udnkuql said:https://youtu.be/cQyOa6RSIWM
why?
agree, it would be faster to it by hand in my opinion, weird how he makes jigs and modifies drill bits, by the time he'd have angle grinded that spade bit I'd have already sawn the tails.
flying haggis":1hnuj00r said:https://youtu.be/cQyOa6RSIWM
why?
thick_mike":vy8jt2tt said:And it looks cool.
transatlantic":10j4x248 said:It's about the entertainment for the viewers, and the challenge for the creator.
Nothing to do with speed of manufacture or quality of the joint.
MikeG.":316n3hm7 said:transatlantic":316n3hm7 said:It's about the entertainment for the viewers, and the challenge for the creator.
Nothing to do with speed of manufacture or quality of the joint.
This copy, yes.......but the original was about mechanising a piece of work which had previously been done by hand, the corner joint. And there, obviously, it was about the speed and quality of the joint.
I sometimes speculate about what would happen in my workshop if I committed to producing Youtube videos. From the current situation where I work in bursts, project by project with gaps in between, I would have to timetable work to even out the flow/ video content. So the spontaneity and enthusiasm would go, replaced by the new predictable routine and the monotony of treating your workshop as a job. No thanks.
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