Simplicity, was gravure

Terry King (101522.2625@CompuServe.COM)
19 Aug 96 02:50:17 EDT

Bas says:
> In general I agree, insofar my judgment can go, in your belief
>there is not one method to make in fact almost any technique. But why not
>help people set up their own rigid stuff? As the song goes "it's not the
>meat, it's the motion". Often I (mis)quote the really usefull phrase "if
>we can't fix it, it ain't broke" along the same line.

1. Rigid Stuff

While accepting that to being a 'wattman' is an honourable profession, my
approach is to get away from the tram tracks and to help others to do so. How
does one know that the tram is the best way, and always will be the best way,
to get there?

2, If it ain't broke don't fix it.

As to the blue copper plates, I was wondering if the blue meant that they were
'broke' and if they needed to be 'fixed' and if so, how.
It has been suggested that the blue hardens the surface and increases the danger
of 'crevee'.

Terry King