Boring Science For Sleep
In this quiet episode of Boring Science For Sleep, we visit 1910s Rouen and follow the patient routine of a slate pencil turner, shaping simple writing tools for schools, shops, and ledgers. The work is small, repetitive, and easy to overlook, with each pencil passing through hands, tools, dust, and careful finishing.We look at the slow rhythm of the workshop, the feel of slate under the cutter, the sorting of imperfect pieces, and the modest skill hidden inside a cheap everyday object. This is a soft industrial history video for sleep, focused on forgotten jobs, ordinary labor, and the calm details of working life before modern stationery.Settle in for a gentle look at Rouen’s slate pencil making, where the sound of turning, trimming, and stacking becomes a quiet window into the 1910s.
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