Maslo & Vasilisk
Vasilisk 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?
Maslo Maslo
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.
Vasilisk Vasilisk
Nice. Precision is the same code we follow in the shadows. Keep that rhythm, and the pieces will move together without a single misstep.
Maslo Maslo
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.
Vasilisk Vasilisk
Indeed, consistency is the key. Any deviation risks a leak in the system.
Maslo Maslo
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.
Vasilisk Vasilisk
You’re building a fortress out of wood, not a crumbling wall. Keep that discipline.
Maslo Maslo
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.