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    Hazards of traditional luthiery

    I've been looking at how traditional Eastern and Middle Eastern luthiers make instruments, and noticed an alarming trend. Most of their work is done seated on the floor instead of standing at a bench. This leads to such interesting techniques as the crotch drill press and the toe-vice (toe-vice is quite a common move).

    The potential for injury is cringe-worthy:

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    ...ok so the last one wasn't an instrument but you get the idea.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Simon Barden View Post
    None of the luthiers look very old...
    And with that level of OH&S may never get to be

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    It's all perfectly safe until someone decides its not. Scrutinsing the photos seems to show all digits in their proper place and quantity.
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    That's simply because those that have lost them can't do the luthiery any more.

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    Geez, one slip and it could be the end of starting a family of your own.

    Can you imagine the carnage if these guys had access to proper power tools?
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    Japanese sword smiths also do much of the polishing sitting down and holding things with feet. Have done for centuries.
    Waz, it's the power tools that add the danger, not the technique.
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    Quote Originally Posted by wazkelly View Post
    Geez, one slip and it could be the end of starting a family of your own.

    Can you imagine the carnage if these guys had access to proper power tools?
    I pride myself on still getting by with improper power tools ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by bassdude View Post
    I pride myself on still getting by with improper power tools ...

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