28-09-2017, 07:11 PM
For experiments, especially for a "one off", having it working is often sufficient. Working well enough to do the job at hand. This may also give new insights and novel configurations.
For optimal results, especially when something is to be manufactured, it's not enough. It's a good idea to understand how and why it works. So that it works as well as possible and works reliably every time. This is what design professionals are meant to do - I can assure you that we don't always succeed.
For optimal results, especially when something is to be manufactured, it's not enough. It's a good idea to understand how and why it works. So that it works as well as possible and works reliably every time. This is what design professionals are meant to do - I can assure you that we don't always succeed.
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