Great Detail Handbook (pdf)

Hi guys! I just wanted to alert everyone to the fact that The Detailing Hand Book has evolved!!! It is now it's own website . . .

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Personally, I think the website is a definite improvement over the PDF file. It allows me to better organize the chapters and makes them easier for you to navigate. Plus, the exact same images seem to come out clearer on the web for some reason.

I've got some ideas for adding improvements soon too.
 
Mikeyc said:
Hi guys! I just wanted to alert everyone to the fact that The Detailing Hand Book has evolved!!! It is now it's own website . . .

Home

Personally, I think the website is a definite improvement over the PDF file. It allows me to better organize the chapters and makes them easier for you to navigate. Plus, the exact same images seem to come out clearer on the web for some reason.

I've got some ideas for adding improvements soon too.

I was just looking at the site version and noticed under Paint Polish in the 7th Paragrasph down where you talk about the R/O Buffers, you wrote:

"The learning curve with an R/O is very steep and people with little experience can become skilled quickly. "

Shouldn't that have read that the curve is NOT very steep...?"

I like to proofread and hope that helps if I am correct.
 
sillywilly88 said:
I was just looking at the site version and noticed under Paint Polish in the 7th Paragrasph down where you talk about the R/O Buffers, you wrote:

"The learning curve with an R/O is very steep and people with little experience can become skilled quickly. "

Shouldn't that have read that the curve is NOT very steep...?"

I like to proofread and hope that helps if I am correct.
Hi Willy. I just checked Google for the use of that phrase and you are 100% correct. I used it opposite of it's meaning.
 
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