Ubaciosamse wrote:Everyone should be able to do everything.
But cant make advanced things or high quality things until they choose to specialize in that specific area.
Why does a blacksmith have to mine? Why does a war engieneer have to be a logger/carpenter and stuff.
I think you understand where im going to.
"A blacksmith is walking down the road, sees a tree. Hmm this tree is in my way. It is sad I can't touch it because im a blacksmith...."
exactly.... exactly... exactly... make each skill its own, i can make bows irl, not furniture, short of the first 4 or 5 most basic cuts if working from a plank to get the roughed out bow (which by the way is very bad, you dont make bows out of planks, you have to do it from a stave, aka a 6 foot long small log, that is straight, as the grain in planks are not straight and will snap, not to mention they dont follow a growth ring). those 4 or 5 cuts get something that is like this....
http://www.archeryinterchange.com/f137/ ... bow-27387/try to string that and your face/balls will hurt really bad (aka it will snap).
after that its all using scrapers/planers to bring it down alot more, stringing it, taking more off, stringing it, ect, untill you get both limbs bending evenly, i suggest anyone asking for something more pick up a copy of the Traditional Bowers Bible, it really shows you how far off that is....
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as well, any fool can cut a tree, hardwood, or softwood, its the same, if you can cut one, you can cut the other, and what does bark have to do with logging
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more rants to come