2025-06-16

2025-06-16 Monday - The Tools of an Artisan

These are some fine new additions to my woodworking toolbox:
[Nicholson WoodChuck 4-in-1 Combination Chisel/Wood Rasp (3-Piece)]

[image credit: The Home Depot]

 

Today's meditation:
You can learn much by studying the tools used by an artisan.

I have a love affair with great tools.
I love to build & repair things.
But especially, repairing broken things.

It is a gift I inherited from my father.

This has been a boon in the professional consulting work that I sometimes do: Repairing an architecture, a process, a design, a team, or an organization.

It wasn't until I became the owner of my first sailboat (at the time, a 31 year old boat, that had seen better days...a 1971, 32 ft. Islander sloop, made by Wayfarer Yachts) - that I really began organizing my tools into separate toolboxes, by use/purpose. Maintaining an aging ocean voyaging vessel is a special kind of love affair...and many things often break.

Today, I have seven primary toolboxes. There are some tools that I intend to use for decades, and am careful about their selection and quality. Other tools, are sometimes just for a one-time use.

To say I am particular about my tools, would be an understatement.

I feel the same way about the tools I use in my professional work...but regrettably, I am often forced to use the tools that are already selected by a team, or an organization.

It has been my observation that many folks try to effect a repair job - without the proper tool. Often, much frustration ensues. Sometimes, injuries - or damages - will occur, as a result.

There are many corollaries, in the work that we do in IT.

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