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36 cutters, & short pieces hit or tapped into wood with hammer in diagonal rows before kawit is cut dibesut or stretched on a nail with a jerking motion 3 or 4 times for thick wire to thin, 2 times for fine men do wood working & women & children do wire work wood about 0.8-1 centi. thick - if a man cuts boards all day can get about 40-50 -wire work 12-15 a day can finish way of working that rt hand both hammers + holds wire at same time no measurement for cutting but notch on tool to measure distance betw. wires if doesn't go in wood correctly were pulled out & thrown away - wire not cut thru really but pinched in cutters & waggled back & forth 2-4 times 25 wires per line & 55 lines, about 1 min, needed per line - mainly Bantful people who [[?]] with truck and buy up at Pasar Sodo one day a week Pasar Sodo for liverstock (while walking) a TV program team came 17 May, 1978 and made program about Sodo houseyards have some useful plants buy not systematically planted some lembu putib & kambing, but not every house are rain streams, dry up during rainy season next visited Pak Karsowiksomo, whose family make tenang and tampah markets himself - take to Tepus, Wonosari, Mulo by colt when comes home brings raw materials and daily needs, latter sold to neighbors most of bamboo from Tepus, at 100 Rp per & transport cost also 100 Rp per batang ((half of cost of raw mat for transport!)) 1 bamboo enough to make 5 tenong