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This town of Sheffield is very populous and large, the streets narrow, and the houses dark and black, occasioned by the continued smoke of the forges, which are always at work: Here they make all sorts of cutlery-ware, but especially that of edged-tools, knives, razors, axes, &. and nails
I like taking things apart and putting them back together. Tinkering. I'd be a professional tinkerer. Tinkerbell. I think that's what they're called.
As I mentioned, I was a carpenter for a time.
I am a mechanical techie. I can build things with my hands.
One of my primary objects is to form the tools so the tools themselves shall fashion the work and give to every part its just proportion.
Painting it's a blind man profession. Painter is painting not what he sees but what he feels.
Let us guide our students over the road of discipline from materials, through function, to creative work. Let us lead them into the healthy world of primitive building methods, where there was meaning in every stroke of an axe, expression in every bite of chisel.
I'm a knitter. My projects are the ultimate in 'some assembly required.
Doing a jigsaw was not an intelligence test, or a personality assesment programme; it was a pursuit that lay somewhere between creation and imitation and discovery and reverie.
My great-grandfather Melvin had been a carpenter - so was my father - and they taught me the value of tools: saws, hammers, chisels, files and rulers. It all dealt with conciseness and precision. It eliminated guesswork. One has to know his tools, so he doesn't work against himself.
I'm a craftsman. I'm an actor.
Well, I am ploughing on my canvases as they do on their fields (the peasants). It goes badly enough in our profession - in fact that has always been so, but at the moment it is very bad.
The finished product is not finished when the actor is. The work is completed by a pair of shears.
Develop craftsmanship through years of wide reading.
Did you learn to whisper in a sawmill?
Iwas a sculptor.Butthat'sreallydrawinga drawing you fall over in the dark, a three-dimensional drawing.
I make bean stalks, I'm A builder, like yourself.
[In my home workshop,] generally I'm mending things, which is interesting because you learn a lot about why they broke.
It seemed to Rand like years since there had not been firewood to split. But complaining would not keep the house warm, so he fetched the axe, propped up bow and quiver beside the chopping block, and got to work. Pine for a quick, hot flame, and oak for long burning.
Craftsmanship names an enduring, basic human impulse, the desire to do a job well for its own sake.
I am skilled now, at casting iron To make a hardened bed for my heavy world
Machinery is aggressive. The weaver becomes a web, the machinist a machine. If you do not use the tools, they use you. All tools are in one sense edge-tools, and dangerous.
I know a man who is a diamond cutter. He mows the lawn at Yankee Stadium.
My father was a very good craftsman. He made furniture, he made silverware and he had an incredible gift in terms of how you can make something yourself.
It's about whittling. It's about taking something and whittling and whittling and getting it sharp and perfect. Then you've got something.
When I started off, I was working in a shed behind my house. All I had was a drill, an electric drill. That was the only machine I had.
Cutting people. Those women were
I had to learn how to chop wood actually - I don't think my dad would have let me go chop wood in the backyard growing up.
You will find scraps of paper all over the house when I am designing a new woodcut and woe betide the person who touches one of the scraps. When I have the exact design in my mind, I set the model up, pots and flowers, leaves and background, and begin work.
Logging is most dangerous if you're impatient; saws and axes, peavys and cant dogs - these tools belong in patient hands.
I was a carpenter for a time and everybody watches what you do.
What have I to do with plows? I cut another furrow than you see.
Cut out doors and windows for the house. The holes make it useful.
If a craftsman wants to do good work, he must first sharpen his tools.
Apprenticeship is one of the dearest roles of childhood, not just watching Dad or Mother, but being taught a hands-on trade.
Working all winter shining all summer
The life so short, the crafts so long to learn.
When I got to Los Angeles, I started building cabins in peoples' yards, building post-and-beam structures and cutting the joinery for those.
Making knots. Making knots. No word. Making knots. Tick-tock. This is a clock. Do not think of Gale. Do not think of Peeta. Making knots.
Crafting is putting ideas into action and then holding them together with an inexpensive adhesive.
We must take time out to sharpen the ax or we'll exhaust ourselves trying to fell trees with a blunt instrument.
solder. this is me
and you together
When you see somebody actually be able to channel that into an accessible, beautiful tool, you start to see the craftsman behind it.
Boys need wood to chop.
My own experience has been that the tools I need for my trade are paper, tobacco, food, and a little whisky.
Ye rigid Ploughman! bear in mind Your labor is for future hours. Advance! spare not! nor look behind! Plough deep and straight with all your powers!
Scissors! Scissors! Have ye got yer ane scissors?? Are ye deaf??
Make the workmanship surpass the materials.
Craftwork--it is neither as easy as faith, nor as sure as science.
Scratch my back with a hack saw!
We are type designers, punch cutters, wood cutters, type founders, compositors, printers, and book binders from conviction and with passion, not because we are insufficiently talented for other higher things, but because for us the highest things stand in close kinship to those ends
herding cats and shoveling smoke.
The best way to carve is not to split.
engineer finishes
Clatter of a typewriter suggests that you're actually building something.
Speak, what trade art thou?
Why, sir, a carpenter.
Where is thy leather apron and thy rule?
What does thou with thy best apparel on?
Why had I entered this profession? I could have gone in for something easier and gentler - like coalmining or lumberjacking.
A chainsaw's God's way of evening out the playing field between you and everything, even the invisible stuff.
WOKING (vb.) To enter the kitchen with the precise determination to perform something only to forget what it is just before you do it.
I like working with my hands. It feels good to build something yourself.
My mission in life is to preserve craftsmanship.
It is the old experience that a rude instrument in the hand of a master craftsman will achieve more than the finest tool wielded by the uninspired journeyman.
I refer to my hands, feet and body as the tools of the trade. The hands and feet must be sharpened and improved daily to be efficient.
Tools of many kinds and well chosen, are one of the joys of a garden.
Neverwinter Wood.
The wood echoed to the hoarse ringing of other saws; somewhere, very far away, a nightingale was trying out its voice, and at longer intervals a blackbird whistled as if blowing dust out of a flute. Even the engine steam rose into the sky warbling like milk boiling up on a nursery alchohol stove.
If i get 8 hours to cut a tree i'll
spend 7 hours to sharp my
knife.
chop down your Crafting Table,
Forge in the smithy of your soul.
Look for a tough wedge for a tough log.
If you cannot saw with a file or file with a saw, then you will be no good as an experimentalist.
Dewan ex machina
Wood between the Worlds,
My father thought of himself as a tradesman. A craftsman.
The way I grew up, everyone knew how to cook, sew ... carpentry.
Farting, don't think, just fart.
Image the whole, then execute the parts - Fancy the fabric Quite, ere you build, ere steel strike fire from quartz Ere mortar dab brick!
Axes bit wood into pieces and hammers nailed it back together. Humans could never accept the world as it was and live in it. They were always breaking it and living amongst the shattered pieces.
Let me not forget the use of my own hands, that of a craftsman with eyes ... that reflect the technology around me.
To carry timber into the wood.
[Lat., In silvam ligna ferre.]
A man with battered hands is shown to be a craftsman only when he puts them to work.
Be a good craftsman; it won't stop you from being a genius.
So I have this word for much of what I do in life: 'plorking.' I'm not playing and I'm not working, I'm plorking.
I'm the new age miner,
going to work at the company's
gold mines, where they charge me
for the pick axe
Craftsmanship isn't like water in an earthen pot, to be taken out by the dipperful until it's empty. No, the more drawn out the more remains.
I'll call this output-centric approach to work the craftsman mindset. My
My father, an architectural photographer, was an incurable tinkerer, maker and mender.
I care deeply about craft: the quality of how something is made and the experience it enables.
The only thing I knew how to do without a lot of money was repairing tools. I actually started making and repairing tools for machines.
Right now I am working to polish the shards of my dreams.
I work with pen and paper. That's my favorite way to write. I love the way the ink sinks into the wood, soaks into the wood pulp. There's something about that process that's so organic.
Craftsmanship means dwelling on a task for a long time and going deeply into it, because you want to get it right.
Graft at your craft!
A craftsman must probe to the very bottom of cruelty.
Simple, like uncarved wood.
...butcher, baker, fusion-reactor maker.
The value of a well-made and well-used tool lies not only in what it produces for us but what it produces in us.
One only needs two tools in life: WD-40 to make things go, and duct tape to make them stop. G. Weilacher
I consider myself more a craftsman than an artist.
The hand is the tool of tools.