I feel like whoever made that saying never tried to make anything, tools can’t replace skill but bad tools can absoloutely make something many times harder than it needs to be which takes energy, time and motivation away from the fine detail that tends to make the biggest difference to quality.
I dunno a jig saw makes cutting interesting curvy bits about a hundred times faster and its really hard to make one. Yeh you can make simpler stuff to do the same job but nowhere near as easily.
Does that make him a poor craftsman or an extremely good craftsman
As the saying goes, that depends on whether or not he blames his tool.
I feel like whoever made that saying never tried to make anything, tools can’t replace skill but bad tools can absoloutely make something many times harder than it needs to be which takes energy, time and motivation away from the fine detail that tends to make the biggest difference to quality.
A good craftsman knows the limits of his tools. A great craftsman knows how to make the tools necessary to surpass those limits.
I dunno a jig saw makes cutting interesting curvy bits about a hundred times faster and its really hard to make one. Yeh you can make simpler stuff to do the same job but nowhere near as easily.
Which in turn depends on which kind of tool we’re talking about, of course.
By the Greek standards of the time, or how I imagine them, he’d be a bad craftsman for not having control over his creation…
Wait, I heard this story before
Yes.