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August, 2006
A note from Luke . . .
Hi there folks. I am one of the 2006 intakes, and since
starting here my role as Technical Support has been a fast paced,
'anything can happen in a minute' job. My latest task has been involved in the creation of the Skillmill manual. So far, I have bundled up 70
pages, and I tell ya there are still a few more to follow. I feel sorry for those guys who wrote the manuals for TVs that were up to 200
pages thick. Writing a manual from scratch has been one of the most challenging tasks I have ever attempted.
I have had to think about so many different aspects when
creating this manual. I have to always keep in mind things like: spelling (my nemesis, and Trudi will vouch for that),
grammar, consistency, the use of technical jargon, using simple instructions to describe a complicated procedure, using the right pictures to help the
reader understand that procedure, and dealing with all the improvements that Jake constantly throws at me. He's always
thinking of better ways to do things. With all the manuals that I work with, I will always try and make them easier to understand
and less daunting so you wouldn't even consider the phrase "you don't need to read the instructions
anyway".
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Urban milling in Germany . . .
Ulf Stuhmer, Peterson's Germany agent, has been doing custom milling in various towns and cities
around the country recently. He's often called in by the various councils to remove trees that are in the way of new highways and developments, and
more often than not, lucky enough to keep the timber for his carpentry business. He's cut a lot of big logs in his time, and even caught the
attention of a local TV station who subsequently did a documentary feature on him and his Peterson sawmill.
To see the logs that he has been milling, check out the photos online.
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Photo of the Month & Miller Profile . .
Scot Postle sent this pic through last month and we were so impressed
that we just had to share it with everyone. He set himself the challenge of building a custom play set for his kids,
and ended up with a huge playground that up to 12 kids can play on at any one time.
The photo shows the play set, and an inset of
Scot
with his inspiration - his three kids. Measuring 30 feet long and 12 feet high, and taking a month of weekends to construct, we reckon he's done
a pretty good job.
We've also included Scot's Miller Profile to
show his set up, and his favourite features on his ATS.
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The RC's hit the show circuit ...
We are heading into show season and our two new Australian RC’s are being kept busy with a number of shows around the
country. We’ve got two coming up in September, then Rex Gotz and Jake Peterson from Peterson’s New Zealand are heading over
to join the tour and take the Skillmill around to a number of woodworking shows in October, as well as the National
Fieldays.
Check out the show schedule and make sure you book your time off now to be at these shows
and run a Peterson, and also get your first look at the Skillmill.
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In other news . . . * Carl Peterson is selling secondhand mills and other machinery ex-Rotorua, NZ. Check out the details on our Secondhand Mills page.
* Peterson's have signed up new agents in Canada & Finland.
* Stay tuned for your introduction to our new QLD and VIC Regional Centres next
issue. * And here’s a fun
game to help pass the time, and help test the old memory.
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