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Sergey Interierno explains why custom-made furniture production cannot be done without manual labor and why it is impossible to fully automate furniture production in the exclusive furniture segment. The new episode will tell you which tasks in the Interierno furniture workshop can only be performed manually by a person and why neither modern machines, nor robots with artificial intelligence, nor other machines can handle them. Look at examples of furniture boards that cannot be processed by an edgebanding machine. You will see fine work with small parts that cannot be entrusted to a machine or power tool. You will learn about the limitations imposed by full automation of technological processes and the replacement of people with machines. 0:40 — Showing an example on a pedestal 2:06 — Edge that an edging machine can’t handle 3:27 — Handwork with small parts 4:02 — What limitations does automation of production processes impose 4:50 — Experiments are only possible by hand 5:07 — Experiment with veneer using the example of a curved facade 6:25 — Exclusivity = manual labor 7:07 — Painting furniture: man vs. robot 9:15 — Made with soul. How people perceive manual labor 9:49 — Indispensable people in furniture production 10:55 - Little prides