Tools That Leave Telltale Traces
Every mark implies a tool, and every tool implies a habit. Knives, awls, pencils, dividers, and chalk each create strokes with distinctive depth, sheen, and edge behavior. By learning to separate knife-bright incisions from graphite sheen or crumbly chalk dust, you can date interventions and identify which steps demanded permanence. The residue of decisions—tool choice included—explains what mattered most to the maker and what needed to survive sweat, clamps, and hurried shop chatter.