> That's a neat idea submitting too much "Needs
> Work" parts to the PT and putting a hold on them.
> Think I'll do that for future parts that are 90%
> of the way there.
I'm a bit annoyed by the "too much"... But yes, it may be a good idea for parts that are almost good except for one or two tough areas. The hold is not even necessary (provided there is a "Needs work" advice and remaining job correctly described), we can release such parts if they are functionnal. Here I put a hold since I intend to rework the dimples soon, and didn't want reviewers to loose valuable time...
>
> Also... how the hell do you make these so quick?
> Mastery of tools or mastery of editing or both?
Both I guess... Here, aside the dimple areas that will be much more involved (the shape needs to be somewhat modified to match the width of the visor), the part was pretty easy to convert!
> Work" parts to the PT and putting a hold on them.
> Think I'll do that for future parts that are 90%
> of the way there.
I'm a bit annoyed by the "too much"... But yes, it may be a good idea for parts that are almost good except for one or two tough areas. The hold is not even necessary (provided there is a "Needs work" advice and remaining job correctly described), we can release such parts if they are functionnal. Here I put a hold since I intend to rework the dimples soon, and didn't want reviewers to loose valuable time...
>
> Also... how the hell do you make these so quick?
> Mastery of tools or mastery of editing or both?
Both I guess... Here, aside the dimple areas that will be much more involved (the shape needs to be somewhat modified to match the width of the visor), the part was pretty easy to convert!