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    Originally posted by d000hg View Post
    A real example... maybe sword-making?
    Saw a blacksmith on TV not so long ago make a bill hook from scratch. It didnt even need sharpening to be used (though he did put an edge on it shortly after). It cant be much of a step to make a sword.
    Just saying like.

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      Super slim TVs and Monitors. Do you remember when having a 21" monitor meant you had to use a 10 foot table for the back of it. Also a tv larger than 42" took up half the lounge + dining room.

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        Originally posted by Arturo Bassick View Post

        Saw a blacksmith on TV not so long ago make a bill hook from scratch. It didnt even need sharpening to be used (though he did put an edge on it shortly after). It cant be much of a step to make a sword.
        Yes you can make a sword, even a fancy looking ceremonial one, almost as easily as a billhook. But to make a Saxon or Samurai multilayered sword that will stay sharp and not snap like a twig is much harder.
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          Originally posted by Spacecadet View Post
          I'll bite. Name one

          The only thing I can think of which might qualify is violins whose technique in manufacture has taken a few steps backwards over the centuries. But we can still make them
          As mentioned earlier. Saturn V and Concorde. Not to say we couldn't make them again, but we'd have to start from scratch.
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            Originally posted by Arturo Bassick View Post
            Saw a blacksmith on TV not so long ago make a bill hook from scratch. It didnt even need sharpening to be used (though he did put an edge on it shortly after). It cant be much of a step to make a sword.
            Making a sword is easy - just as making a chair is easy. Making an amazing sword that is folded hundreds of times is very very hard.
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              Originally posted by d000hg View Post
              Making a sword is easy - just as making a chair is easy. Making an amazing sword that is folded hundreds of times is very very hard.
              I have tried DIY and I can assure you it isn't easy. At least, not a chair that's suitable for a 16 stone person to sit upon with confidence.
              And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014

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                Originally posted by d000hg View Post
                Making a sword is easy - just as making a chair is easy. Making an amazing sword that is folded hundreds of times is very very hard.
                There are still artisan samurai sword makers in Japan making swords with thousands of folded layers
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                  Originally posted by NotAllThere View Post
                  As mentioned earlier. Saturn V and Concorde. Not to say we couldn't make them again, but we'd have to start from scratch.
                  Whats wrong with starting from scratch, neither took any skill to build which we no longer have
                  Coffee's for closers

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                    Originally posted by Spacecadet View Post
                    Whats wrong with starting from scratch, neither took any skill to build which we no longer have
                    Not sure we are quite as good at rubbing along with the Frogs to be fair.

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