woodbrains":uqf89a28 said:
And bodging is another field of woodworking that is extremely skilled. Wrongly Used as an insult for poor craftsmen, again shows lack of understanding and ignorance; as is ridiculing late and highly regarded craftsmen, like Gill, Maloof and Krenov, not around to defend themselves. You truly are a Philistine, and owning a few old saws does not change that. Using them to cut up rotten old pallets only illustrates the fact.
I have to say, I find your comment on using old saws to cut up pallets being somehow wrong most strange... My tools are first and formost
Tools, yes some of them are also wonderful artifacts, but that's secondary; It saddens me to see tools which are reduced to mere collectors items by rarity or value, when they remain perfectly serviceable.
I suspect that Jacob knows full well what he's doing and what he's talking about; I find his directness refreshing (though the repetition can be wearing...). I think (and I could be wrong here, but i'd be willing to wager say... a round of beers, that I'm not) he objects to people being put on a pedestal and their thinking venerated, much as he objects to the veneration of tools.
When I first went to work in a research lab, my supervisor piped up to us with "Drink deep, or taste not the pierian spring." and I countered him with "a little bit of knowlege may be a dangerous thing; but you've given me something far more dangerous, a lot of knowlege and no experience to temper it with. I believe I'm here so that we can rectify that." he laughed and conceded that perhaps I had the better point... I include this anecdote, because I do get the impression that many of us on this forum suffer from just that, more information than they can intelligently apply; it's a problem of the modern age, rather than being starved for information, we're treading water trying not do drown in it.
In a related vein I think G S Haydon makes a valid point talking about how the work you do and the training you received acts as a prism for your view of the subject... I enjoy working with hand tools, but I still see things and instinctively think about how you could optimise the process to suit making masses of identical ones; I'm never going to fully escape that background.