Hardworker & BrushDust
Hey BrushDust, I’ve been rethinking how we log micro‑cracks in a consistent, low‑tech system. Got any thoughts on tightening that workflow?
Sure, just keep a plain notebook with numbered pages, a dedicated pen for each type of crack, and a ruler on the desk to mark length and direction. Record the color with a small swatch, the exact surface with a note, and always cross‑check against the previous page. No spreadsheets, no cloud. That way you’ll have a tangible, tactile log that’s as precise as your hand.
Sounds solid, but let’s test it out on a few cracks first to make sure the notebook system holds up under actual field conditions. I'll set up the pages tonight and run a quick audit tomorrow.Sounds solid, but let’s test it out on a few cracks first to make sure the notebook system holds up under actual field conditions. I'll set up the pages tonight and run a quick audit tomorrow.
Sounds good. Just remember to double‑check the ruler markings after the first pass, and note any discrepancies in the margin. If the notebook can survive a coffee spill, it can survive a field trip. Good luck.
Copy that, I’ll double‑check the ruler markings, log any discrepancies, and test the notebook against coffee. If it survives that, we’re good.
Sounds like a plan. Just keep an eye on the coffee stains—if the notebook survives a spill, it can handle any crack. Keep it tidy.