chand1986
2023-12-09 15:44:13
- #1
If a team of bricklayers erects a shell construction in 40 hours, there is no time to constantly saw,
not to mention the botched pockets, overlapping dimensions, and crumbling stone corners
I somehow have the feeling of writing in Chinese. But they DID saw anyway. Sawing to the wrong dimension takes just as long as sawing to the correct one, right? It’s the same number of stones to saw.
Sure, a correction takes time. But if the bottom stone is within tolerance somewhere, the saw edges above align automatically.
Or do you mean that the 3.98 indicates that they went for 4m and the rest is tolerance?