5/31/2023 0 Comments Hide worktime![]() For braces you just need to press the bottom surface of the brace briefly on the iron. Bought one for the purpose as I got fed up cleaning our regular one. I will use for sure your informations for the next attempts and will take my time for became more confident with it as I feel it can give better results.įor heating braces I use a domestic clothes iron. After that I gave up and passed to Titebond hg. I don't use heat gun but tried to use a hair drier to heat one brace after collect it with the soundboard.but it slips everywhere like a eel. Thank you for the suggestions that I was looking for. The only time I use a heat gun is glueing linings and bindings and then only very focussed and clean up with a wet brush to make sure that I haven't dried out the wood too much. I use hot blocks of wood for the most part to preheat one piece for a joint and open flame for a few post-glueing operations. Heat guns directly on a piece that you will glue can dry it out too much and cause later deformations. ![]() It never creeps and What I do to overcome the problem you describe is preheat the wood or heat it afterwards if the wood is thin enough to allow that. I use hide glue for everything except form-making and jig-making and it works great and is easy to use. If the room is cold, that reduces your working time as well. That is the temperature that the glue gets to if the water in the pot boils and you turn it off or down. There are a few things to remember with hide glue but they make all the difference. John Ray wrote: ↑ Saturday 23 March 2019, 06:48 am As so many great luthiers adopt it, not only for guitars, I have to think it has superior quality. But for now it seems to me a very tricky glue. I think, as Geoff pointed I have to explore the usage of this glue for more attempts trying to simplify the phases and become confident with it. Anyway working on the braces involves tricky work using the go-bar deck and more time for any brace. I tried the hide glue on some scratches before and I found the glue so thin and so hard that I liked the final result. Not to mention it smells horrible, requires electricity, and constant monitoring of water level in the pot and adding to the glue because it evaporates. I know I'm in the minority and have just not fully learned to work with it, but I found it way more trouble than it's worth for most of my applications. In my experience you have less than one minute to make the join. You need to pre-heat the wood with a heat gun or heat lamp for a few minutes. I'm building my first guitar and also got very frustrated with hide glue. To learn more, read our article on how to create a Gantt chart that only shows working hours.Wombosi wrote: ↑ Saturday 23 March 2019, 00:30 am If you want, you can stretch the compressed timeline back out to give your working time more space: When OnePager removes non-working time, the width of the Gantt chart shrinks to accommodate fewer hours being shown.After applying this change, OnePager will remove weekends and overnights from the time axis completely, leaving only normal working hours showing in the Gantt chart:.Uncheck the Show Non-Working Hours box to hide non-working time: Go to Home > Project View Properties > Time Axis and click on the Format tab.Your other option is to hide weekends from the time axis completely: Click OK, and you'll see that working hours stay white, while weekends and overnights turn gray:.Choose a different color for your non-working time: If you still want to show non-working hours, but want to make it clear that work isn't taking place, you can tell OnePager to shade non-working time in a different color: Now that your work week is correctly defined, you can format non-working time in one of two ways: to noon, and then add a second block of working time from 1:00 p.m. For example, if you wanted to define a lunch break, you could adjust the first block of working time to run from 8:00 a.m.If you do need to make adjustments, left-click on the workday(s) that you want to change (Ctrl+Left-click to select several at once), and then use the grid on the right to adjust working hours: If this is consistent with your workday, you don't need to make any changes. By default, a work week is defined as Monday through Friday, from 8:00 a.m.Go to Home > Project View Properties > Time Axis > Format and click on the Define Working Hours button.Beginning with OnePager 6.1, you have the ability to format working hours and non-working hours differently.īefore formatting working hours and non-working hours, you need to define your workdays.
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