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I want to continue making things.
The surest foundation of a manufacturing concern is quality. After that, and a long way after, comes cost.
First learn to construct the parts properly before it ventures to fashion a great whole; ...
A hammer shatters glass but it also forges steel.
Be a good craftsman; it won't stop you from being a genius.
Artists should imprint their handwriting on the work, because if they give a piece to a fabrication studio, the craftsmen there may actually be too perfect; you don't see the quirks that the artist would have developed.
Steel is not forged in a comfortable place.
What are you creating?
What's so exciting is to be able to just take something and polish it so much that hopefully in the future people will start borrowing things from it.
Engraving then, is, in brief terms, the Art of Scratch.
We all are manufacturers in a way - making good, making trouble or making excuses.
When you build what you need, you can also assess the quality of what you make quickly and directly, instead of by proxy. Mary
How can we make sure we wind up behind the right door when the going gets tough? The answer is: craftsmanship.
One day we will all cherish the memory of having blacksmiths on every corner.
You know some people say that you make watches or perfume bottles, it's all different things.
Hammer the iron that lies on your anvil instead of daydreaming about working silver.
I just saw metal as another tool for me to use.
Craftwork--it is neither as easy as faith, nor as sure as science.
Hee that repaires not a part, builds all.
Very few things actually get manufactured these days, because in an infinitely large Universe such as, for instance, the one in which we live, most things one could possibly imagine and a lot of things one would rather not, grow somewhere.
A man and his tools make a man and his trade.
Now, I know I am not a craftsmen... but greatness is in the act of creation and not necessarily in the finished product. Creating is the yin to the yang of our consumption and the doorway to beauty that we all want to walk through. Creating is how I tell the world I love it." ~ Atticus
My personal mission has always been to empower people to be creative. But the Holy Grail of a tinkerer is to make something that makes something.
My mission in life is to preserve craftsmanship.
I write those words in steel for anything else not set in metal cannot be trusted.
I used to have a gun made every month; I would get another pistol made that I would design. I'm very into the military and police stuff like that.
I pushed my hand into the open slot of the maker and closed my fingers around the sculpted handle of the energy-pistol. The newly minted weapon had the peculiar heft of something crammed with intricate machinery at abnormal densities.
3D printing is already shaking our age-old notions of what can and can't be made.
engineer finishes
Forge your iron; shape it by force,
not into a flower you already know
but into what can also be a flower
if you think it is and it is so.
To make a living, craftiness is better than learnedness.
If you take away print and embroidery, you have to challenge yourself a bit more on the cut.
You're ready. Start making stuff.
Ultimately I want my metal in a bar and not an art gallery.
Never design anything that cannot be made,
He who would know the world must first manufacture it.
I do a lot of ceramics.
I'm a fan of making things that I've seen but couldn't purchase, or things I bought that didn't fit the way I like.
Pretend to be making something until you actually make something.
It's tens of millions of calculations just to design one connection between a piece of structural steel and another piece of structural steel.
When you meet dishonest people, move them with sincerity. When you meet violent people, affect them with gentility. When you meet warped people, inspire them with justice. Then the whole world enters your forge.
FOR THE PAST FIVE years, Ceony had wanted to be a Smelter. However,
I forged myself out of a vacuum. I crawl along the highway on hacked off stumps year after year. Some wonder how and why. I never do.
solder. this is me
and you together
If a painting can be forged well enough to fool experts, why is the original so valuable?
It is difficult not to wonder whether that combination of elements which produces a machine for labor does not create also a soul of sorts, a dull resentful metallic will, which can rebel at times.
It's really hard to find materials. Also, prices of metal have gone completely through the roof, insanely expensive. And if you go to a dictionary and look up starving artist, you'll see my picture.
A double sided sword is crafted under heat and pressure and comes out ever more beautiful because of it.
I like to make things. It's been part of my identity since I was a kid.
We're at a moment where people are rediscovering their ability to design, to create (engineer)and in essence, to become a true maker.
The Maker is mighty in strength.
As the editor-in-chief of the do-it-yourself magazine 'Make,' I've met scores of dedicated makers. They come from all walks of life - rich, poor, young, old, male, female, religious, atheist, liberal, conservative.
Dissembling profiteth nothing; a feigned countenance, and slightly forged externally, deceiveth but very few.
You're only kidding yourself if you put creativity before craft.
Now, when I read, I read not,
For interrupting tears
Obliterate the etchings
Too costly for repairs.
I like building.
So I have the classic amateur's technique; I know some very tricky bits and I have large gaping holes.
The material I did was lasting material. A lot of people thought I wasn't doing anything, but I was in the studio. The biggest factor is the material you choose. You hunt, you cut.
Something molten rushed through her, pouring over every crack and fracture still left gaping and open. Not to hurt or mar - but to weld.
To forge.
Look at Rose Bertin. From an ordinary seamstress to the milliner
Heat is required to forge anything. Every
great accomplishment is the story of a flaming
heart.
A virtue to be serviceable must, like gold, be alloyed with some commoner, but more durable alloy.
If you beat metal long enough, it turns to steel.
Unlike the objective of far too many companies, manufacturing is not about a quick 'exit.' It is centered on long-term value creation.
Work your craft; until it becomes an art from.
The future is in green energy; it's in making steel for energy-efficient cars.
I sell Damascus steel, folded and intricate, dug up from the earth, practically useless, desirable only to lovers of the arcane, the beautiful, the old. No
This is what you do. You make a future for yourself out of the raw material at hand.
The iron ring is worn out by constant use.
[Lat., Ferreus assiduo consumitur anulus usu.]
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.
The skilled artisan uses the same iron to make a horseshoe
As he does for a polished mirror for the King.
Craft is part of the creative process.
Writing is like a lump of coal. Put it under enough pressure and polish it enough and you might just end up with a diamond. Otherwise, you can burn it to keep warm.
I have always been interested in materials and in transforming them.
I was not prepared for the actual process itself; having to go to the shop and having some molds done.
You have to be willing to spend time making things for no known reason.
I write these words in steel, for anything not set in metal cannot be trusted.
Back of the beating hammer By which the steel is wrought, Back of the workshop's clamor The seeker may find the thought.
Life is made of ever so many partings welded together, as I may say, and one man's a blacksmith, and one's a whitesmith, and one's a goldsmith, and one's a coppersmith.
chop down your Crafting Table,
Etching is not putting down lines, as someone, who cannot do it himself, tells you to, or as he does it, but putting down lines for one's self that will print, that mean something to others, others who can see.
I want to build some thing permanent.
But to use the knowledge of the threading, you must learn the making of the shades. When to sadden with the iron pot. How to bloom the colors. How to bleed.
A crafter's vision never completely survives the journey from mind to reality.
I don't want to start producing dressing gowns and cuff links with the Purdey name stamped on them. Making Purdey the leading gunmaker is our priority. Once we have succeeded in doing that, then we might look at some accessories, but it is a long haul.
...butcher, baker, fusion-reactor maker.
Ive been making my living with this material for over 15 years.
I love crafting. Knitting, decoupage, scrapbooking, any "lady-ish" art form, I'm a fan. For about six months each. Then I shove all the supplies in a closet, alongside the skeletons of long dead New Year's resolutions, like saber fencing, playing the ukulele, and Japanese brush painting.
Every decade needs its own manual of handicraft.
The great cry that rises from all our manufacturing cities, louder than the furnace blast, is all in very deed for this
that we manufacture everything there except men.
I'm not a sculptor; I'm a hard-edged model maker. You give me a drawing, you give me a prop to replicate, you give me a crane, scaffolding, parts from 'Star Wars' - especially parts from 'Star Wars' - I can do this stuff all day long. It's exactly how I made my living for 15 years.
Without patience and the skill of a craftsman, even the greatest talent is wasted.
But my family has always stuck to fabrication, with the idea that you can be decent at two high art forms or you can excel at one. We excel. Excellently.
Making is the mirror in which we see ourselves.
There is nothing higher-class than real craftsmanship, diversity, originality and the service of skilled human hands.
Customized jewelry is one of my targets with Bold Machines.
There are no stronger fetters than those we forge for ourselves.
I make bean stalks, I'm A builder, like yourself.
I have a treasured set of matched grain crosscut horns made for me by master American carver Jim Cooke, cut yin-yang from the same block of briar he waited five years to find.
The mason stirs.
Words!
Pens are too light.
Take a chisel to write.