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Started by hunter22, February 23, 2015, 09:26:33 AM
Quote from: hunter22 on February 23, 2015, 09:26:33 AMI think of a handmade box call as one that has been chiseled out by hand, sanded, hand checkered, and finished.
Quote from: Kevin6Q on February 23, 2015, 07:24:07 PMFor me, machines are fine if they are guided by a human's hand. What level of handmade is up for debate. Is using a bandsaw okay when a knife can be used to carve a shape? CNC is really great and it takes a really good machinist to set them up to produce a good product so the human element is never gone. Having said this, a CNC can run as long as the power bill is paid and the materials are supplied. Mass production satisfies most of the population which is perfectly fine if they enjoy whatever the activity.The artisan looks for something special and appreciated the last fer percentage points added by the handmade touch. The product is irrelevant and it doesn't matter if it is fine cigars, rare scotch, wine, beer, cars, clothing, or a call; the end user who appreciates fine details and the almost indescribable nuances of a product can understand the desire for the value added of the human craftsman who puts a bit of magic into their art. For most, maybe 99%, the mass production is more then enough and this 99% can't tell the difference. Yes, I am a bit of a snob.