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=Exam= | |||
*In the RLF, you have 1000 tools, with performance data on time and quality documented doe each. For the 4 year apprenticeship, we start you as a construction manager at outlier pay, pending 90% and up score in the tool test | |||
*for 1000 techniques, in a well organized space, there may be several techniques per tool. Common tools have the highest number of techniques, such as a hammer - or hammer in combo with other tools such as punches or pry bars etc. | |||
*the exam takes 8 hours, or as long as a person takes to complete it. | |||
*1000 tasks are done, meaning the person needs to be fluent in each tool. Each tool has specific technique. Even so.pke tasks, such as snapping a string, have a dozen details of how to execute. A fluent person engages in a dozen technique points within seconds. | |||
*Tools are degenerate. We select only a subset of optimized tools. | |||
*There is no separate tool and technique exam. They ate one. Tools are assumed for technique - as oneust understand a tool prior to using it to demonstrate a technique. This,tools are subsumed in technique. | |||
=Collaboration= | |||
*Exercise - take the 30k pictures from sh4 and list all tool technique used in one hour. | |||
=Metal Roof and Siding= | =Metal Roof and Siding= | ||
#Take stack, predrill all holes on ridges. Saves 2-4x install time. | |||
#use green laser for horizontal lines. | |||
#Do every ridge, and 4' vertical distance | |||
=Cutting= | =Cutting= | ||
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#Notch with a circular saw by doing multiple cuts then punching out the slabs | #Notch with a circular saw by doing multiple cuts then punching out the slabs | ||
#[[Ultimate Grinder Wheel]] for many different jobs, but open source it | #[[Ultimate Grinder Wheel]] for many different jobs, but open source it | ||
# | #jig saw a drum top with cut next to bung as close as possible. | ||
=Ropes= | |||
#Tie a secure knot that can be taken apart | |||
=String= | |||
#Demonsttate measureless string snap for 1.5" strips of 3/4" osb | |||
Latest revision as of 19:42, 24 December 2025
Exam
- In the RLF, you have 1000 tools, with performance data on time and quality documented doe each. For the 4 year apprenticeship, we start you as a construction manager at outlier pay, pending 90% and up score in the tool test
- for 1000 techniques, in a well organized space, there may be several techniques per tool. Common tools have the highest number of techniques, such as a hammer - or hammer in combo with other tools such as punches or pry bars etc.
- the exam takes 8 hours, or as long as a person takes to complete it.
- 1000 tasks are done, meaning the person needs to be fluent in each tool. Each tool has specific technique. Even so.pke tasks, such as snapping a string, have a dozen details of how to execute. A fluent person engages in a dozen technique points within seconds.
- Tools are degenerate. We select only a subset of optimized tools.
- There is no separate tool and technique exam. They ate one. Tools are assumed for technique - as oneust understand a tool prior to using it to demonstrate a technique. This,tools are subsumed in technique.
Collaboration
- Exercise - take the 30k pictures from sh4 and list all tool technique used in one hour.
Metal Roof and Siding
- Take stack, predrill all holes on ridges. Saves 2-4x install time.
- use green laser for horizontal lines.
- Do every ridge, and 4' vertical distance
Cutting
- Set angle and depth of cordless circular saw for PV mount cuts
- Notch with a circular saw by doing multiple cuts then punching out the slabs
- Ultimate Grinder Wheel for many different jobs, but open source it
- jig saw a drum top with cut next to bung as close as possible.
Ropes
- Tie a secure knot that can be taken apart
String
- Demonsttate measureless string snap for 1.5" strips of 3/4" osb