Your approach to noting mistakes along the way to weed them out for future builds remains me of how, when practicing a piece, we need to note mistakes and weed them out so we don't repeat them.
I believe that your record keeping is very important for you but I keep my progress in my head .I tend to learn from my mistakes and just want to be in the workshop not the office.
Your doctoral training is showing. 😁 Excellent video, IMO. Thank you very much.
Thanks for sharing Gary. Greeting from Thailand. :)
fantastic videos, Gary, do you teach a full course on guitar lutherie construction??
Thanks so much for answering my question! I've heard so many builders say one should keep notes, but never what exactly to keep note of.
Your approach to noting mistakes along the way to weed them out for future builds remains me of how, when practicing a piece, we need to note mistakes and weed them out so we don't repeat them.
These videos are absolutely invaluable
Thanks a lot! ☀️🌿✨👍🏻🙌🏻
I believe that your record keeping is very important for you but I keep my progress in my head .I tend to learn from my mistakes and just want to be in the workshop not the office.
That's an excellent and perfectly valid approach, Steve. I admire people who can keep it all in their head.