American Locomotive
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I didn't say I don't appreciate his thoroughness. It's not just necessary to document every piece of that "thoroughness" and present it at a snail's pace.
What it comes down to is that I'm interested in the results of this test. I am not particularly interested in the fabrication for the setup - that eliminates the entire first video being of interest to me. But some people like seeing that fab work, so whatever (although it's annoying they're two separate videos released days apart. That's clickbaity). The second video spends about 3-4 more minutes of test-setup building. Then there's some unnecessary slow-mo show, and then a full minute of unnecessary montage of set to music. Then he sits there for the next 10 minutes reading the charts/results that he's displaying on the video anyways.
There's easily 5+ minutes that could have been chopped off that video without materially losing anything of importance. Give me a quick overview of the complete test setup, tell me how it works, the rationale, and then put the end results up in a big chart that I can I pause the video on and take it all in at once. Then maybe talk about some interesting points or problems you encountered. Don't sit there and read the charts and data to me like a 6 year old in 1st grade.
I like fireball tool, he does good work, and has a lot of excellent fabrication videos. I just don't feel like watching 25+ minutes of video that quite frankly puts me to sleep with its pacing and content, when a simple "It turns out back dragging the file makes no difference at all!" would suffice.
What it comes down to is that I'm interested in the results of this test. I am not particularly interested in the fabrication for the setup - that eliminates the entire first video being of interest to me. But some people like seeing that fab work, so whatever (although it's annoying they're two separate videos released days apart. That's clickbaity). The second video spends about 3-4 more minutes of test-setup building. Then there's some unnecessary slow-mo show, and then a full minute of unnecessary montage of set to music. Then he sits there for the next 10 minutes reading the charts/results that he's displaying on the video anyways.
There's easily 5+ minutes that could have been chopped off that video without materially losing anything of importance. Give me a quick overview of the complete test setup, tell me how it works, the rationale, and then put the end results up in a big chart that I can I pause the video on and take it all in at once. Then maybe talk about some interesting points or problems you encountered. Don't sit there and read the charts and data to me like a 6 year old in 1st grade.
I like fireball tool, he does good work, and has a lot of excellent fabrication videos. I just don't feel like watching 25+ minutes of video that quite frankly puts me to sleep with its pacing and content, when a simple "It turns out back dragging the file makes no difference at all!" would suffice.
. What was presented was clearly a fraction of the actual work needed, and as I said earlier eliminates a bunch of peanut gallery internet guys from punching holes in the work from the sidelines because they don't know better, or think they do know better because they aren't seeing the detail.