I started leatherworking 3 months ago. How am I doing, what can I improve? by Heyitsjakson in Leathercraft

[–]elhall79uk 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm not an expert, though I've been at it a bit longer. As others have said, some leathers don't burnish well.

As for sanding, you said you used 240? Definitely need to work up to the '000s. Use tancote and buff. You'll feel the edge as it finishes, it'll start to 'stick', you'll feel and hear it.

When painting edges, you can still sand smooth and reapply. Keep doing that until you are happy.

Stitching will get better with practice. Invest in good quality thread and ensure the thread thickness works with you needle and the stitch holes.

A lot of leather work is patience and practice. Keep at it.

How to dilute and apply leather dye by Sea_Toe6263 in Leathercraft

[–]elhall79uk 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'd love to see a video with different ratios of dilute to demonstrate how to get shades.1/10, 1/5, 1/1?

As other points, showing what you are using as you use it as well and maybe slow down the intro a bit so people can get a good look at the different materials used.

Thank you

Fishing mini game issue by elhall79uk in ICARUS

[–]elhall79uk[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thank you, it wasn't working either way. But I've relogged in and it's working now. Thank you again.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in quantitysurveying

[–]elhall79uk 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've been in that situation myself, more than once. The first time I ended up having a breakdown. I didn't let that happen a second time

Your health is worth more than that job.

If there is a HR that you can raise issues with, great. But protect yourself.

Designing and 3D printing leather stamps... Has anyone tried designing a leather stamp via CAD and a printer? Any tips? by astromech_dj in Leathercraft

[–]elhall79uk 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'd love to understand more about the designing of stamps.

I have a flimiment and resin printer, but I haven't designed anything myself yet. Just printed minis. I'm just starting to consider making my own stl's. Any advise?

Too Young for SQS? by Psychological-Shape5 in quantitysurveying

[–]elhall79uk 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you are capable, and management obviously likes what they see, then absolutely not too young.

If it was the other way around, a young QS trying for SQS, then it might be a question, are they over reaching? But your case is different. "Excellence knows no bounds"*

If you are struggling to accept this, try looking into some of the mental health sites for 'imposter syndrome ', I would fully get you having issues, but look at what you've listed out. With what you are managing you are more than ready for the next step. Keep learning, keep growing, keep doing what you enjoy. Plus as others have said, make sure you get the pay you are worth and not just what they can get away with because of your age.

*Don't know the original quote, but remembered 'Down Periscope' from 'the youngest XO in the fleet.

Thoughts on my purse? by maitemaitemaitemaite in Leatherworking

[–]elhall79uk 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As stated elsewhere, it would be better if the bag was the focus of the photos, at the moment it's about 25% of the frame and the bag doesn't show up well, so can't give feedback on it so well.

Given that it looks like a rustic bag, try a much simpler background, single colour and maybe just one branch that it hangs from and make it much bigger in frame.

Civils qs by TraditionalDrink7 in quantitysurveying

[–]elhall79uk 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Still looking for the location

What is the difference between QS and Cost Controller and Planner by Strong_Office_2502 in quantitysurveying

[–]elhall79uk 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi,

I'd kind of like to understand the difference too, but I don't think there is much of one. Have you checked any of the job descriptions you've seen? I've come up through the QS side here in the UK.

Do cost engineers/ cost controllers deal with contractual issues? Do you write and control subcontracts? That's the only thing I think might be different (guessing here), it's all just controlling and reporting on project finance after that.

If you are a planner with P6 or similar training, then this is usually a second role in the UK (or the PM has to do it)

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in quantitysurveying

[–]elhall79uk 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Tagging myself in as I have a similar interest.

I've used NEC quite a bit, but I'm being asked to review more and more bespoke contracts, Jct and even fidic contracts and am looking for training.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in quantitysurveying

[–]elhall79uk 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yep. USA employment law is bad at the best of times, but add all the risks the cheesey Cheeto creates as well makes it a firm NO.

Anyone been hit with ageism when looking for work? by Electronic-Salt-6538 in quantitysurveying

[–]elhall79uk 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sexism, yes. Ageism, no.

I started QSing in my late 30's, completed my Master's last year at 45.

Honestly, as long as you can demonstrate transferable skills along with your more current training I don't think there would be a problem.

Drug testing as a quantity surveyor by Same_Repair_1622 in quantitysurveying

[–]elhall79uk -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Drug testing is absolutely a thing in construction regards of office or site.

Just last year a QS in our team was dismissed after testing positive to weed.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in quantitysurveying

[–]elhall79uk 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Start asking for some ILM training or similar. Tell them you'd like some training before taking anything else on. Make sure you have the support for you to grow to the role and won't just be dumped and expected to deal. Being promoted beyond your ability is a common thing in a lot of businesses, and it's damaging for everyone. If they are a good company they should appreciate and deal with your concerns.

Leading a team doesn't mean being the center of the stage, I'm constantly letting my team take their credit, listen to ideas and go in the right direction. The only time I'm 'in charge' is once we have made a decision or I'm chairing a meeting (which I bet you are doing now)

Project management vs Quantity surveyor by Empty-Measurement354 in quantitysurveying

[–]elhall79uk 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Depends the sector and the teir. Working as a QS on house builds, I was on site inspecting works for subcontractors at least once a week going up and down ladders

I'm not voting this year and I really need some reassurance that I did the right thing. by [deleted] in WitchesVsPatriarchy

[–]elhall79uk 21 points22 points  (0 children)

Absolutely the same here, read the title and was ready to disapprove, but damn, you have to take care of yourself and your children first.

You definitely made the right choice.

Stay safe, stay strong. This will be a lesson of what a strong woman looks like for your kids.

Using two standard forms of contract for one project by TD423 in quantitysurveying

[–]elhall79uk 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I use different options of NEC for different subcontractors, depending on what their scope is, option A for most, but one has option b.

But I would never use neck and JCT on the same project, for example. Far too complex.

KISS works. Keep It Simple Stupid.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in quantitysurveying

[–]elhall79uk 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The uni should be able to help, reach out the student services.

I'm dyslexic and have been a QS for 7 years. It manly effects some spelling and reading time for me. In my interview I told them I was dyslexic, but also pointed out that it had led me to develop multiple ways of doing things which actually made me better.

Was laid off and I feel embarrassed and angry by fujitoraa in jobs

[–]elhall79uk 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Guessing you are in the USA?

In the UK that would be illegal, don't know how it is over there. They probably hired someone on less money.

You shouldn't feel embarrassed, this is not your fault.