There's no limit to perfection!
There's no limit to perfection!
"There's no limit to perfection" is often used as a joke when someone is praised for something, or, conversely, when someone wants to point out some imperfect aspects of their work. And it can sound like a joke on both sides.
Indeed, when it comes to art, it's very obvious when an artist's skill improves, but sometimes it's also evident in other areas of our lives.
I once wondered about purchasing or equipping a garden shredder that could process tree branches, hay, and other long-stemmed weeds into fine particles.
This is useful if you want to prepare a fine-grained substrate for gardening or mulching.
What could be simpler? Just buy one of the garden shredders available on the vast market. But not everything is suitable for the needs of a gardener, whether in price, design, or the yield of fine shavings from the raw material.
Apparently because there's no limit to perfection, YouTube is teeming with videos about making various shredders from sawmills, grinders, and trimmers, using factory-made and homemade blades and shafts from planers and thicknessers.
Some of them are true masterpieces of engineering, but there's always room for improvement!
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More to come!
Enjoy viewing the photos and reading the article!
Have a blessed day!
Category: | Art, Photography, digital art. |
Tools: | Sony Cyber-shot DSC-HX300 |
Location: | Ukraine |
Author: | Author @barski. In my publications you will see only my author's works. |
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