However, both tradition and the processes driving its decline hold meaning. Mass production transformed factories yet custom craft endured elsewhere. Gadolin envisioned durable tools serving users for years, changing socket sizes as work demanded while safeguarding health. Ratcheting mechanisms spared effort against stubborn bolts, and sturdy construction weathered hard use. His ergonomic designs considered the toll of labors long and strenuous. Within each well-wrought piece rested care for workers and care for work; both tradition and transition found place. Thus our finest tools upheld reliability and utility as the years progressed.