ok as you move your head into and out of line with the boom mic you come in and out of good volume .. perhaps a Lapel mic wold be better so it is always near the source of the voice .. and then you can bob your head around all you want and not fade in and out of hearing ... so far not bad otherwise .. ... nice tip on part with the add on piece to lengthen the front rib section when it is not a uniform length all along the wing leading edge .. didnt think of that ... sadly wont work for me ... all my leading edge ribs are a slightly different shape and distance and all require a slightly different approach ...
MAJOR faux pas ... MUTE the video once you turn the router on or any other power tool ... the recording comes out sounding like finger nails on a chalk board ... and you obviously do post processing of the video .. which means you are able to MUTE the audio during the cutting process .. . spend 2 hours listeneing to a video series where the person uses the power tools without muting and you end up with a headache from the excess noise from the power tool ... we dont need to hear them run ... and unless you are demonstrating a special process for the actual cutting we dont even really need to see it in real time so double it up and mute and get it over with ... no one likes to watch paint dry or grass grow ..
USE a BRUSH OR FAIL ... the words I will never forget from my shop teacher in junior high school .. also never wear short sleeves ... in shop ... btw this isnt a shop class tutorial nor is watching you cut 6 holes in a piece over and over again worth the time of the video ... it is like watching PAINT DRY or Grass GROW ... speed it up or cut it out ... it is NOT like you are actually doing anything really special just passing a router along a jig frame once you have seen a few inches of it the other 4 feet are of NO use to be seen ... . Common Sense ... something that really needs to be taught as it seems too many dont have it ... proof TIDE PODS ...
ok so for the last hole instead of following the plans and using the designed size you CHOSE a larger diameter hole for ease of work ... and how much extra stress did you NOT account for .... assuming it is a professionally designed plan set ... every hole is at its OPTIMUM size for strength and stress control ... I dont care if you call yourself an FAA inspector or not ... even an FAA inspector would know ... you dont change a plan without KNOWING the affect that change will have on the overall operation ... and have verifiable data to back it up ... . perhaps when in a dive under a stuck full throttle that smaller hole keeps the flaps and elevators attached to the plane ... while the larger hole you put in allows them to break away and crumple your plane now an uncontrollable missile into the ground or heaven forbid some ones house during dinner ... . I never come to these video's to moan wine or complain BUT come on .. COMMON SENSE ... take the time to actually think about what you are doing and the application for which it is intended ... aircraft safety has a HIGH standard for a good reason ... you cant pull over in mid flight and adjust a problem ... you have to deal with it until you can land to fix the problem properly ... what you are doing is like trying to change a tire on the highway at 100km/h and saying it is perfectly fine ...
@@0623kaboom I have the same plans, the larger hole is called out in the plans but is not followed by the kit manufacturer. Your level of concern is appreciated although misdirected.
I would too ... but then we wouldnt be able to hear him speak when he is not using the router either .. wish he would MUTE the bloody thing ... 56 different videos and I bet he doesnt mute any power tools in the span of them ... and we will be forced to watch real time as he cuts every little notch groove and hole .. instead of having cuts or sped up video timelapse .... he is explaining like a shop teacher and breaking every shop rule one could ever imagine and not caring ...
Good afternoon my friend, found his sensational methods , wanted to know more information about the rubber pad , I'm from Brazil and not find them here , if possible pass me your email address for better contact . Congratulations for video.
Very informative videos. Quick question, where can I get rubber you used on press? I try to find but no luck. Thanks
GREAT VIDEO
ok as you move your head into and out of line with the boom mic you come in and out of good volume .. perhaps a Lapel mic wold be better so it is always near the source of the voice .. and then you can bob your head around all you want and not fade in and out of hearing ... so far not bad otherwise .. ... nice tip on part with the add on piece to lengthen the front rib section when it is not a uniform length all along the wing leading edge .. didnt think of that ... sadly wont work for me ... all my leading edge ribs are a slightly different shape and distance and all require a slightly different approach ...
MAJOR faux pas ... MUTE the video once you turn the router on or any other power tool ... the recording comes out sounding like finger nails on a chalk board ... and you obviously do post processing of the video .. which means you are able to MUTE the audio during the cutting process ..
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spend 2 hours listeneing to a video series where the person uses the power tools without muting and you end up with a headache from the excess noise from the power tool ... we dont need to hear them run ... and unless you are demonstrating a special process for the actual cutting we dont even really need to see it in real time so double it up and mute and get it over with ... no one likes to watch paint dry or grass grow ..
USE a BRUSH OR FAIL ... the words I will never forget from my shop teacher in junior high school .. also never wear short sleeves ... in shop ... btw this isnt a shop class tutorial nor is watching you cut 6 holes in a piece over and over again worth the time of the video ... it is like watching PAINT DRY or Grass GROW ... speed it up or cut it out ... it is NOT like you are actually doing anything really special just passing a router along a jig frame once you have seen a few inches of it the other 4 feet are of NO use to be seen ...
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Common Sense ... something that really needs to be taught as it seems too many dont have it ... proof TIDE PODS ...
ok so for the last hole instead of following the plans and using the designed size you CHOSE a larger diameter hole for ease of work ... and how much extra stress did you NOT account for .... assuming it is a professionally designed plan set ... every hole is at its OPTIMUM size for strength and stress control ... I dont care if you call yourself an FAA inspector or not ... even an FAA inspector would know ... you dont change a plan without KNOWING the affect that change will have on the overall operation ... and have verifiable data to back it up ...
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perhaps when in a dive under a stuck full throttle that smaller hole keeps the flaps and elevators attached to the plane ... while the larger hole you put in allows them to break away and crumple your plane now an uncontrollable missile into the ground or heaven forbid some ones house during dinner ...
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I never come to these video's to moan wine or complain BUT come on .. COMMON SENSE ... take the time to actually think about what you are doing and the application for which it is intended ... aircraft safety has a HIGH standard for a good reason ... you cant pull over in mid flight and adjust a problem ... you have to deal with it until you can land to fix the problem properly ... what you are doing is like trying to change a tire on the highway at 100km/h and saying it is perfectly fine ...
@@0623kaboom I have the same plans, the larger hole is called out in the plans but is not followed by the kit manufacturer. Your level of concern is appreciated although misdirected.
I wear ear protection every time I use the router.
I would too ... but then we wouldnt be able to hear him speak when he is not using the router either .. wish he would MUTE the bloody thing ... 56 different videos and I bet he doesnt mute any power tools in the span of them ... and we will be forced to watch real time as he cuts every little notch groove and hole .. instead of having cuts or sped up video timelapse .... he is explaining like a shop teacher and breaking every shop rule one could ever imagine and not caring ...
Good afternoon my friend, found his sensational methods , wanted to know more information about the rubber pad , I'm from Brazil and not find them here , if possible pass me your email address for better contact .
Congratulations for video.