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Long ago, I posted a video about an art studio that listed a certain number of “rules to work here”. There is one of the specific rules that I’m trying to remember but I can’t find the video. The rule pertained to organizing your current workspace with tools and supplies at right angles (parallel or perpendicular). That rule was titled “Always Be …" and then a made up word or possibly a name that I can’t remember. I think it starts with an F and ends in ING. Like “frelling” or “futzing” or something. Adam Savage mentioned it in his book “Every Tool’s a Hammer” but I lent my copy out and haven’t got it back. | ||
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Was it Knolling? What Is Knolling? The Overhead Photography Trend Explained - Creative Market Blog https://creativemarket.com/blo...aphy-trend-explained 10 Bullets, #8: "ALWAYS BE KNOLLING". By Tom Sachs - YouTube https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=s-CTkbHnpNQ --Tom The right of self preservation, in turn, was understood as the right to defend oneself against attacks by lawless individuals, or, if absolutely necessary, to resist and throw off a tyrannical government. | |||
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I do this all the time before I knew the term. Coworkers think I'm odd. I learned this from my middle school industrial arts teacher. He had peg boards with tools organized in this manner. Each tool had an outline, so you know at a glance what is missing. He was very big on cleaning up after every task, "clean as you go". Also, "Every tool has a home, put it back!" | |||
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Yes. I don’t know why i was thinking it started with F. Thank you. That’s the one. | |||
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You're welcome, glad to be of assistance --Tom The right of self preservation, in turn, was understood as the right to defend oneself against attacks by lawless individuals, or, if absolutely necessary, to resist and throw off a tyrannical government. | |||
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