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  • @stargatekeys 2025-08-17

    we see this same phenomenon with the ojuelos artifacts.

  • @jac_oby 2025-07-29

    Archeology

  • @alaricinc 2025-07-16

    You're assuming the same type of lathe as a modern lathe

  • @palmerchiro 2025-07-13

    Archeology

  • @surefix.world 2025-06-30

    Definitely fine either way CNC

  • @ianlabriggs 2025-06-23

    Bro this is obviously AI.

  • @julian.hutchison 2025-06-13

    Can you please show the measuring process more

  • @maxlaroid 2025-06-11

    Gotta love the 65 IQ neck beards in the comments who don’t have a GED and make $13/hr claiming they could easily reproduce this using twigs and a rock.

  • @jamierussell9062 2025-06-10

    Incredible accuracy

  • @graeme6419 2025-06-06

    @connoisseur_of_slack So how did they measure down to a thousandth of an inch ? ( less than a hair in tolerance) .. ?? You're not going to achieve those tolerances without at the very least verniers, micrometers or dial gauges... Go spend some time in an engineering machine shop and then tell me how easy it was for them to make these things...😂

  • @josh_hsoj69 2025-06-02

    You wouldn't need to leave a ridge, just the small piece that the handle lugs are made from

  • @jutsujake 2025-06-01

    If you’re writing this off, you’re simply uneducated. I’ll trust the hundreds of masons that have looked at these artifacts and described them as impossible, not some idiot that just thinks we can do anything if given enough time and elbow grease.

  • @illusionofoptions 2025-06-01

    I’m more of a bowl guy I guess.

  • @leif_maginnis 2025-05-25

    They briefly show some indicators positions.. I wish they would just show the TIR all the way around so we can judge for ourselves ..

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