A pneumatic drill could have done that in 30min...give-or-take. They use every other peice of modern equipment except the one that makes the job get completed faster...how are we losing this war?
@ThePolysyllabist - You're right...staying away from their family goat is top priority. So to save the goat they voluntarily lack the technology to expidite labor. Thanks for clearing that up.
@ThePolysyllabist - It's "mind numbing"...you're welcome...No need to forgive. Ignorance is having the tools and not using them. Pride is a craftsmans ability to perservere using archaic methods. " A person's talent to endure stems from their ignorance of alternatives." -Maya Angelou- I have been known to boggle the minds of the greatest of thinkers. You are no surprise.
@Jeffemano Mind dumbing, yeah Freudian slip there. Gee, what was I really thinking I wonder?
Look, I'll spell it out for you. The priority here here was not solely to create a stone bell, but rather was in facing the same challenges preceding temple builders faced. It could very well have been about the experience. A bell carved by hand and one by machine are not the same. Just like baseball hit by Willie Mays is not the same as one hit by me.
@ThePolysyllabist - 3 gen. Master Carpenter...obviously the sarcasm of my 1st reply is totally beyond you so let me spell it out for you. The methods of creating are exactly the same with the exception of modern technologies influence by introducing what...power tools...why...time is money. Sure I can construct a house using only my Japanese pull saw, wooden shivs, chisles to carve locking joints, and then sit back after 5 years to appreciate the structure or do it in 4 months with power tools.
@Jeffemano You are right, both of those methods are available to you. They offer different challenges and different rewards. Why is it so hard to believe that the value priorities of another might differ sufficiently to result in a methodology preference other than yours?
If I was baking a poppy seed cake and chose to forgo a Teflon coated option for an old stainless steel cake mold my late grandmother used to bake me cakes in when I was a child, would you boggle at my decision as well?
@Jeffemano Lol, why? Really? So that it would be exactly like the cake my Grandmother made for me when I was younger. Nostalgia, in this case, carries value and I find it hard to belief you would be unfamiliar with the concept or hard pressed to find a place in your life where it applied. And even if you can't, that you're supposedly dumbfounded as to why someone else might be gripped by it is ludicrous in the extreme.
Give up the 'logical' act. Your original post was ridiculous. Own up to it.
@ThePolysyllabist - Again, sarcasm is beyond you. Should I contact the FAA and advise them to land the plane that's circling your melon? The first comment was MEANT to be rediculous, yet true. What's more rediculous is the nerve I struck which compels you to continuously reply back trying to instill the importance of craftmanship values as if one does not "get it". Keep wasting that butter, buddy.
Very interesting video. I now have a cutting tool that will do that job in a fraction the time. I know this is a process that is intended to be conducted slowly.
A pneumatic drill could have done that in 30min...give-or-take. They use every other peice of modern equipment except the one that makes the job get completed faster...how are we losing this war?
Jeffemano 7 months ago
@Jeffemano Perhaps completing the job faster is not the primary priority. Why might that be?
ThePolysyllabist 7 months ago
@ThePolysyllabist - You're right...staying away from their family goat is top priority. So to save the goat they voluntarily lack the technology to expidite labor. Thanks for clearing that up.
Jeffemano 7 months ago
@Jeffemano I hope you're twelve. I can forgive your mind dumbing ignorance if you're younger than twelve.
ThePolysyllabist 7 months ago
@ThePolysyllabist - It's "mind numbing"...you're welcome...No need to forgive. Ignorance is having the tools and not using them. Pride is a craftsmans ability to perservere using archaic methods. " A person's talent to endure stems from their ignorance of alternatives." -Maya Angelou- I have been known to boggle the minds of the greatest of thinkers. You are no surprise.
Jeffemano 6 months ago
@Jeffemano Mind dumbing, yeah Freudian slip there. Gee, what was I really thinking I wonder?
Look, I'll spell it out for you. The priority here here was not solely to create a stone bell, but rather was in facing the same challenges preceding temple builders faced. It could very well have been about the experience. A bell carved by hand and one by machine are not the same. Just like baseball hit by Willie Mays is not the same as one hit by me.
The process and the experience matter.
ThePolysyllabist 6 months ago
@ThePolysyllabist - 3 gen. Master Carpenter...obviously the sarcasm of my 1st reply is totally beyond you so let me spell it out for you. The methods of creating are exactly the same with the exception of modern technologies influence by introducing what...power tools...why...time is money. Sure I can construct a house using only my Japanese pull saw, wooden shivs, chisles to carve locking joints, and then sit back after 5 years to appreciate the structure or do it in 4 months with power tools.
Jeffemano 6 months ago
@Jeffemano You are right, both of those methods are available to you. They offer different challenges and different rewards. Why is it so hard to believe that the value priorities of another might differ sufficiently to result in a methodology preference other than yours?
If I was baking a poppy seed cake and chose to forgo a Teflon coated option for an old stainless steel cake mold my late grandmother used to bake me cakes in when I was a child, would you boggle at my decision as well?
ThePolysyllabist 6 months ago
@ThePolysyllabist - no...why waste the butter? lol. Give it up.
Jeffemano 5 months ago
@Jeffemano Lol, why? Really? So that it would be exactly like the cake my Grandmother made for me when I was younger. Nostalgia, in this case, carries value and I find it hard to belief you would be unfamiliar with the concept or hard pressed to find a place in your life where it applied. And even if you can't, that you're supposedly dumbfounded as to why someone else might be gripped by it is ludicrous in the extreme.
Give up the 'logical' act. Your original post was ridiculous. Own up to it.
ThePolysyllabist 5 months ago
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@ThePolysyllabist - Again, sarcasm is beyond you. Should I contact the FAA and advise them to land the plane that's circling your melon? The first comment was MEANT to be rediculous, yet true. What's more rediculous is the nerve I struck which compels you to continuously reply back trying to instill the importance of craftmanship values as if one does not "get it". Keep wasting that butter, buddy.
Jeffemano 5 months ago
Very interesting video. I now have a cutting tool that will do that job in a fraction the time. I know this is a process that is intended to be conducted slowly.
Wonderful program.
ronmcfarlandUnika 2 years ago