He didn't use any safety tools when he was using the jointer I guess. idk if that matters though, I just remember needing to use handle things to push the wood through the jointer in my highschool woodshop class.
For the most part his saftey is spot on, but you really shouldn't use a jointer for the long width portion of a board, but rather a planer. Yet he uses a planer for the short width of a board, when he should be using a jointer. Also his hands are directly above the blade, which is a no-no.
But honestly for a professional to do this, it is time efficient and he probably knows his tools well enough to do it without risk.
So no complaints here, just playing the devil's advocate
Look at that poor wood, getting mutilated like that. What if some innocent Enting comes across this. There is no word in Entish for such horrific imagery.
(Well there IS a word in Entish for it, but it takes like 5 hours to say and even longer to type)
Oh. I was thinking it's one of those satisfying-to-watch kind of things, due to how smooth is all the cutting, hence **** . I guess that one works too.
.... hmm, not bad, not bad at all. I looked at your posts. Did you ever finish this guitar? I want to know what it sounds like. There are so many critical elements to building a guitar from scratch. Everything has to be perfect or it's going to sound like **** . The neck and tension, action, intonation, so many fine elements to this kind of project.
I sat there for a few minutes just saying to myself "this isn't **** , he's using good woodshop practices." And then I realized it was about the sexy piece he made.