Maslo & Vasilisk
I see you’re all about precision with your woodwork, Maslo. In my line of work, that exactness is vital too. How do you make sure every cut is perfect?
I keep a tight routine – measure twice, cut once, always check the grain. A good square and a sharp blade are my best friends, and I double‑check each cut with a caliper before moving on. That way the boards stay straight and the joints fit like a glove.
Nice. Precision is the same code we follow in the shadows. Keep that rhythm, and the pieces will move together without a single misstep.
Sounds good. If the rhythm’s steady, the pieces – whether wood or code – line up just right. Keep the tools sharp, the measurements clean, and the process smooth, and you’ll see nothing slip through.
Indeed, consistency is the key. Any deviation risks a leak in the system.
Absolutely, a tiny slip can let the whole thing fall apart. That’s why I double‑check everything and keep my tools in top shape—stability first.
You’re building a fortress out of wood, not a crumbling wall. Keep that discipline.
Sure thing. One solid plank at a time, and every joint locked tight. Discipline keeps the wall standing, no cracks to let anything slip through.