Message from @SirW00f

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2019-03-12 09:18:34 UTC  

the rope sculpture, not other artworks

2019-03-12 09:18:48 UTC  

i know it's an amazing piece

2019-03-12 09:19:28 UTC  

but now you are suggesting 3d print only applies to that one?

2019-03-12 09:20:02 UTC  

no, i'm saying its possible we've been lied to about past advanced tech

2019-03-12 09:21:04 UTC  

people can do amazing stuff

2019-03-12 09:21:53 UTC  

i've done masonary work..i've done stone cutting and trying to sculpt stone to fit walls and foundations , i even hobbied a bit at art work...

2019-03-12 09:22:31 UTC  

sure it's possible to make some sculptures..but not without making several errors along the way

2019-03-12 09:23:09 UTC  

but the shear precision of most of those sculptures ..that precision engineering

2019-03-12 09:23:18 UTC  

so until an artist attempts to copy an other artists most amazing piece just to proof it can be done seems a bit ..

2019-03-12 09:24:16 UTC  

pete, ur missing the point...even art is engineering

2019-03-12 09:24:44 UTC  

it's a skill you can learn

2019-03-12 09:24:46 UTC  

from either a 3d printed point of view to a sculpted point of view

2019-03-12 09:26:02 UTC  

look closer and you find imperfections you wouln't find on a 3d print

2019-03-12 09:26:17 UTC  

handmade

2019-03-12 09:26:50 UTC  

so where is the computer with the 3d cad file ?

2019-03-12 09:26:58 UTC  

current level of 3d tech doesn't do granite white sand fusing

2019-03-12 09:27:09 UTC  

what 3d program did they use to design it

2019-03-12 09:27:23 UTC  

photoshop anno 1700

2019-03-12 09:27:38 UTC  

pete, we'd have to look back a few hundred yrs to see if it's back there somewhere

2019-03-12 09:27:57 UTC  

look you cant have a 3d print with out a file to print

2019-03-12 09:28:03 UTC  

or a few thousand...we don't know how much history is buried and we're rediscovering

2019-03-12 09:28:30 UTC  

the design has to come from somewhere

2019-03-12 09:28:38 UTC  

well i know that

2019-03-12 09:28:44 UTC  

so

2019-03-12 09:28:51 UTC  

also the tech has to come from somewhere too

2019-03-12 09:29:28 UTC  

yes so.. easy explanation is.. handmade amazing as it is.

2019-03-12 09:30:44 UTC  

the ancient tech is using ur brain instead of relying on a machine

2019-03-12 09:39:05 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/413932180926889986/554961551774449684/13178742_1041226252638733_4599765082239574416_n.jpg

2019-03-12 09:39:27 UTC  

here you can see the stages

2019-03-12 09:39:46 UTC  

the artist is Simone Filosi

2019-03-12 09:40:02 UTC  

all hand tools or some power tools like a dremel

2019-03-12 09:40:49 UTC  

that only saves time.. hand drill or dremel.

2019-03-12 09:41:15 UTC  

he can do it in a week back then it took 2 weeks

2019-03-12 09:41:27 UTC  

something like that

2019-03-12 09:41:45 UTC  

dremel is precision without errors(well small errors sometimes)

2019-03-12 09:42:02 UTC  

hand tools would take forever to replicate

2019-03-12 09:42:42 UTC  

would have to be file string/wire to be hand tools

2019-03-12 09:43:06 UTC  

garnet coated

2019-03-12 09:43:10 UTC  

would be pointless now to use the old tools the standards (skill) and time (pay per hour) has changed that makes it impractical and financially dumb to take double the time to do it.

2019-03-12 09:43:49 UTC  

but we could

2019-03-12 09:44:01 UTC  

ya...possible