John Brown":1ww3umyf said:
Trainee neophyte":1ww3umyf said:
I felt really uncharitable watching the video: all I could think was how much time he has spent making a saw, when he could have been making <stuff>. There seems to be a tendency amount some woodworkers to make things for the workshop, rather than anything else. This may be the most extreme case yet.
I really don't want to take away from his creation- very impressive and skillful build. Perhaps I don't have enough free time to appreciate how people can make things that aren't directly and immediately useful. For me, tools are a means to an end, not the end in itself. I'm sure I can change, though - given enough time, and enough clamps.
Not disagreeing with you, but for some people making the tools or jigs is the fun part.
Not to mention that most YouTube creators have to make content that gets views more than specifically things they might want to make to sell or as gifts.
Hell, making it and selling plans would also make money so maybe that was the reason.
Where does one draw the line at what we make. I want to put my dx4000 in a quiet cabinet, duct it all in to my kit, make some zero clearance stuff, etc etc as well as make some basic units for the home. Sometimes you just want to make a thing for the house and maybe after doing that for a week you just want to do a thing for you, be that a jig or whatever. As long as all the wood is consenting I say let people do what they want.