Also, thinking back, and even to the present, a lot of the information one needs as a novice is overlooked by instructors simply because that info has become so basic to them that they don't think to include it. There are a lot of basic skills (soldering, insulating, making looms, connections, etc) that would make great instructional videos, but often very important information is missing - namely exactly what materials and parts are used. I seem to recall you being quite good at mentioning these things typically, so I hope if you take up this very worthy project you will make a point to include product specifications, manufacturers, and sellers, as well as ancillary tools (like terminal crimpers) and especially where to get them. Additionally, I believe in directly stating your preference for specific brands and why. It takes experience to discover what the "good stuff" is, and few things are as frustrating while learning a new skill as working around poor quality ingredients!