Right? The thing i think is so awesome about the last one is that it basically saves the artistry of the original artisan, whoever designed and carved that old damaged block, and takes the time-consuming active-labor work out of doing so.
Instead of spending hours carving the block, a dyer/painter could devote time to other projects while the block is being produced by CNC or 3D printing.
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Instead of spending hours carving the block, a dyer/painter could devote time to other projects while the block is being produced by CNC or 3D printing.