Makes you wonder what tools he would use. And how many olives he ate until he got it right.
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Miniature riffler files, very fine hand drills/reamers, I imagine. Custom stuff.
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I'm secretly obsessed with Qing dynasty craftmanship and this is why
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Remarkable that it survived this long.
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It's making a pit stop.
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That is so cute!
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Pardon my French, but holy merde.
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I'm totally convinced they must have been using one of these eyepieces
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Amazing!
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Wow.
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That's next level skill right there.
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That's incredible
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It’s a lot less impressive when you consider the fact that in the 1700’s, the average height was only 11 cm.
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Yup, people used to be a lot smaller. A lot of it was because their diet wasn’t giving them nearly enough nutrients.
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