4/ As you do more things for yourself, it turns out - expectedly - that your infrastructure grows in size, and - paradoxically - that your dependence on others grows too. I liken this to a pyramid. Imagine you live in a studio in Manhattan or SF. You own 50 things.
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15/ My thought is that you bootstrap with crappy tools, including very wet sticks. Blacksmiths still use wooden hammers (soaked through) to straighten nearly finished products. When I did some glassblowing we likewise uses wooden (and paper!) tools.
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16/ So my thought is that you could make a just-barely-passable set of tongs using nothing but a boulder (as an anvil), a rock-and-stick hammer, and maybe a wet stick or two. With that crappy pair, a better pair. And so on.
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17/ Great point - if you can smelt iron, you could make cast iron tongs. https://twitter.com/LibertyFarmNH/status/1001510098370473984 …
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18/ Heck, you could maybe even use brass tongs on iron. For that matter, iron has such a low thermal conductivity, that you can forge iron without tongs - one end in the fire, other end cool enough to grasp by hand.
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