You can't even imagine how thankful I am for this video! Finally ALL the answers to ALL my questions I've had for half a year already : ) Thank you! : ) Much love from Russia.
Very interesting video ! Thanks a lot ! But I don't understand the purpose of the khadria (quicklime and pvc glue) is that to whitewash the surface before drawing on it ( if si why not using paint) or is there an other reason that I don't understand ? Thanks a lot and all my best wish for the new year from France !
I think so. I've seen block carvers use PVC to seal the wood and stop it splintering, and the lime is probably just to act as as ground for the pencil work.
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You're right. But will it be better? The randomness of the symmetry is actually what makes this such a beautiful thing. We all want things right now. Sure, a cnc or laser cutter can do this with out thinking. Or feeling. it will be perfect, and cheap. Too perfect......where's the joy in that? It's the minor imperfections that shows the makers hand.....and heart.
completely agree with @roy schack. Also the part of a tradition is lost as soon as something goes from the hands of a craftsman to the machinery. Not only will this snatch away the livelihood of these artisans but will also be a disrespect to the immense skill that they posses. The goods created on the other hand with the machinery will be much MUCH more cheaper which will result in not only the whole craft loosing its entire essence of "handmade" but the economy loosing a major sector which is the craft sector. Its so much more connected to so many things than you can imagine.
As cool as CNC machines are, I can't help thinking that you could etch a print block like this in photopolymer with a laser printed template straight out of photoshop and not have to put up with hours of whining router, clouds of toxic dust and having to constantly change bits. That's if you wanted to take absolutely all the fun out of it.
You can't even imagine how thankful I am for this video! Finally ALL the answers to ALL my questions I've had for half a year already : )
Thank you! : ) Much love from Russia.
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Thank you for sharing the process of such a beautiful craft.
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Outstanding performance well done to all workers
masters of their craft.. thank you for the insight
Very talented, skilled workers appreciate. Thanks for the vedio.
Absolutely amazing!
That's amazing... it's completely handmade!
Great! Thanks for sharing this video
Very interesting video ! Thanks a lot ! But I don't understand the purpose of the khadria (quicklime and pvc glue) is that to whitewash the surface before drawing on it ( if si why not using paint) or is there an other reason that I don't understand ?
Thanks a lot and all my best wish for the new year from France !
I think so. I've seen block carvers use PVC to seal the wood and stop it splintering, and the lime is probably just to act as as ground for the pencil work.
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That was amazing.....far too short though ;-)
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As cool as this is, I can't help but think a CNC machine could do the same job in a faction of the time with much greater precision.
You're right. But will it be better? The randomness of the symmetry is actually what makes this such a beautiful thing. We all want things right now. Sure, a cnc or laser cutter can do this with out thinking. Or feeling. it will be perfect, and cheap. Too perfect......where's the joy in that? It's the minor imperfections that shows the makers hand.....and heart.
completely agree with @roy schack. Also the part of a tradition is lost as soon as something goes from the hands of a craftsman to the machinery. Not only will this snatch away the livelihood of these artisans but will also be a disrespect to the immense skill that they posses. The goods created on the other hand with the machinery will be much MUCH more cheaper which will result in not only the whole craft loosing its entire essence of "handmade" but the economy loosing a major sector which is the craft sector. Its so much more connected to so many things than you can imagine.
As cool as CNC machines are, I can't help thinking that you could etch a print block like this in photopolymer with a laser printed template straight out of photoshop and not have to put up with hours of whining router, clouds of toxic dust and having to constantly change bits. That's if you wanted to take absolutely all the fun out of it.
I really like the Woodglut plans.
I did something like this a month ago with plans from Stodoys.