the main thing is where it looks horrible to the eye doesn't matter , the finish in the EYE is what matters , and apart from that i am more worried about the ferrous materials used to build things nowadays, weather it's girders or fixings, they all seem to be scrap before they are used for a job, but it keeps the money going round. i often look at some 80+ year old nuts and bolts in my collection and then look at some new metric bolts and nuts , then put the nuts on and see how crap the thread form mating is on the new stuff, also the quality of material used. an old 80 year old screw fixed in a piece of wood for 20 years will not snap it's head off when getting it out , a modern day screw only has to look a fog for a second and it will break its head off. so it's not so much about modern machining. it's about what will do for the job with the cheapest methods to produce the quickest result.