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After filming my work, I saw how much time hand-tucking wastes. Now I'm all about tucking tools and finish way faster.
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the_lee3d ago
What was the biggest surprise for you when you watched the footage of your hand-tucking? I've always suspected that manual methods eat up time, but seeing it on video must hit different. Which tool made the most dramatic change in your speed? I'm curious if the learning curve for the tools was steep or if it was a quick win. Also, do you find that the quality of the work changed at all with the tools, or is it just faster?
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nancy8173d ago
The footage showed me wasting over 30 minutes on a single tuck, which blew my mind! I always knew hand-tucking was slow, but seeing it frame by frame made it real. The electric tucker was the game changer for speed, no contest. It took a few tries to get the hang of it, but once I did, it was like night and day. And the quality is actually better because the tool gives consistent tension every time. I can't believe I used to do it all by hand now!
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mason_martin3d ago
Referencing "seeing it frame by frame made it real," that video proof must apply to so many tasks we think are quick. I timed myself folding laundry once and it was a WAKE UP call on tiny pauses adding up. Consistent tools don't just save time, they save the brain power of second guessing every step.
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