It's time consuming, both to shoot and edit, and time is something I am always short of, hence the challenge of getting around to it. I was going to start simple, by documenting some of my daily activities like the YouTube sparks. I cover a wide range of stuff, from modern to vintage, electrical power to microelectronics, for a number of different industries although at the moment much of it is for the film industry. It will be easier to get cracking by pointing my phone at what I am doing and talking while I do it, rather than making proper informational material for the museum.
Actually there is a weird paradox here, I'm sitting in the workshop surrounded by movie-making gear, but it's almost impossible to find the time needed to point a camera at an object and talk about it. FWIW I've been making custom equipment for feature film production for 25+ years, I don't often actually work on set so I don't often appear in the credits (most recent was Christopher Nolan's Tenet) but many UK feature productions involve some of my gear in the workflow somewhere.
So we'll start with some simple fly-on-the-wall bits and bobs, and at first they might literally be mobile phone videos, then see whether enough hours can be clawed back to make something a bit more classy.