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Story of traditional Chinese steelyard craftsman

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2016-04-01 13:57chinadaily.com.cn Editor: Feng Shuang

With popularity of modern apparatuses for measurement of weight, craftsman struggles to protect the hand-made steelyards from dying out.

With tools inherited from her father 26 years ago, steelyard maker Liu Guangcui(刘广翠) was busy setting scale marks, more than 200 in total, to a straight beam made of mahogany.

After the completion of the beam, Liu would assemble it with such components as a hook and beam sleeves made of copper. "To make a traditional Chinese steelyard, all the processes should be finished with hands", said Liu, 48, a steelyard shop owner in Hefei city, capital of East China's Anhui province.

  

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