Difference between hand made and industrial goods
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Industrial goods are bought and used for industrial and business use. Consumer goods are ready for the consumption and satisfaction of human wants. While industrial goods are made up of machinery, plants, and raw materials, consumer goods are commodities purchased by a buyer like clothing, food, and drinks.
Every component of a process and assembly has tolerances, and these tolerances lead to less than perfect fits. However, "handmade" pieces are done one at a time, usually by one person. This allows for custom fits between things and much more detail being paid to make the parts perfect.
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