It is a long honored tradition in the far east, China in particular, but other places as well, to deliberately insert an error in a work, whether art, building, dish, everything which demands skill, just to demonstrate no intent of challenging the perfection of creation. It is said that failing to do so will invoke an unintended error, which will interfere with the intended job one is doing, so maybe you need to put a flaw in it, so you won't get something else wrong. I think some of these old traditional thoughts which have echoes in our own societies are of real value in putting our work and lives into perspective in the world at large. Lots of fine looking parts, and getting awfully close to a finish line I hope. Very nice work, and it should be a great runner.

Looking forward to video, cheers, mad jack