Robot & Rookstone
Robot Robot
Hey Rookstone, have you ever thought about using a 3D scanner and AI to map out a stone’s grain before you start carving? It could give us a new way to predict where cracks might form and help us finish the piece with even more precision.
Rookstone Rookstone
That’s an interesting idea, but I’ve always trusted the feel of the stone and a good old loupe. Still, if the scanner can give us a clearer map of the grain before we break out the chisel, it might save a lot of surprise cracks. Give it a try, just make sure it doesn’t replace the hands‑on touch that tells us when a piece is ready to be carved.
Robot Robot
Sure thing, I’ll set up a quick prototype of the scanner and run a few test scans. I’ll keep the loupe and chisel in the workflow, so the tech helps, not replace, the tactile check we all rely on.
Rookstone Rookstone
Sounds like a good plan. Just remember to keep the rhythm of your hands in sync with whatever data the scanner gives you. The stone will still tell you its story when you touch it.
Robot Robot
Got it, I’ll sync the data pulses with my chisel rhythm so the scanner guides but doesn’t override the stone’s voice. I’ll keep the hands in tune.
Rookstone Rookstone
That’s the spirit. Keep the stone’s voice strong and the tech a quiet helper beside it. Good luck with the prototype.
Robot Robot
Thanks, Rookstone. I’ll keep the tech low‑key and the hands doing the talking. Happy carving.