It seems to me that such an obvious mistake shouldn't be made by someone teaching how to do it. I guess we've all been there and are lucky to not have the mistakes memorialized on video.
R- posted
16 years ago
It seems to me that such an obvious mistake shouldn't be made by someone teaching how to do it. I guess we've all been there and are lucky to not have the mistakes memorialized on video.
R
And even if my mistakes *had* been videotaped... I'd never post them.
Ummm, make that 7:35 minutes in. Nothing like memorializing my mistake while pointing out another's mistake. Oh, the irony!
Okay. I was wondering if it was just me. ;)
R
I thought that you were indicating just over 7 seconds in. I noticed the wrong orientation at about 2 minutes.
I wonder why that was even up loaded.
Sorry about that, Leon. I guess this means I owe you a few minutes of your time. Hope you don't mind waiting. ;)
They upload anything on YouTube and Google. I self-censor all of the time - though you may not notice! One comment of theirs - that the bottom of the mortise wasn't important since it will be hidden - was telling.
R
Not a problem.. ;~)
Riddled with mistakes IMHO.
But they redeem themselves by warning you a few seconds later: "Don't hammer to hard" I wonder what that means.
That means to stop before the last blow that breaks it. You know - practice predicting the future. ;)
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