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raszpla

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Beautiful work, as always, Raszpla!
Are all your wheellock parts made by hand, with files, saws, etc., or do you use any power machines?

Hemo
 
Genius, genius, genius! I encounter so many people who take shortcuts in life. Thank you for your authentic dedication to this tradition. It's a genuine craft.
 
I use power tools but I have to minimize their participation in the process. when the craftsman thinks the scheme of modern technology , it loses the opportunity to learn an archaic aura of the work. This is my conscious choice ,This choice increases the value of aesthetic, mechanical, etc. but minimizes the profitability of the project, and extends the process time. But such a philosophy - rigor, makes harakter work is unique.
I hope it is understandable.
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raszpla said:
I use power tools but I have to minimize their participation in the process. when the craftsman thinks the scheme of modern technology , it loses the opportunity to learn an archaic aura of the work. This is my conscious choice ,This choice increases the value of aesthetic, mechanical, etc. but minimizes the profitability of the project, and extends the process time. But such a philosophy - rigor, makes nature work is unique.
I hope it is understandable.
:hatsoff:
 
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