How would you know?No I did not.
I 'admitted' to doing things entirely by hand for a few years at first. Not entirely true I had a band saw and later a little router. You have stupidly interpreted this as my "only" using machines after that.
Enough of this dismal nonsense you are on ignore again. Tedious, I've got more interesting things to do.
So you changed my words - almost entirely - to only.
What's your aim? It's like pulling teeth to get you to show any neat work that you've done mostly or entirely by hand - it's baffling as to why this is the case.
I did a quick search of your old posts - first you worked entirely by hand, now you worked with a bandsaw and a router and also by hand for a few years. I have no idea which one it is.
Then later, you made a statement that metal planes are superior in every way and faster for rough work in wood (which is not something anyone who worked entirely by hand would say), you have no idea how the cap iron works and haven't ever posted anything about it other than follow up after it was a regular topic of discussion and you talk at length about the need for a scrub plane.
None of these match hands on experience doing a lot of hand work. Metal planes are out within weeks other than for smoothing and perhaps match planing for anyone who works on things entirely by hand. The volume of work suffers immediately and you end up landing on long and coarse planes from either continental europe or england (in wood), quickly.
There have been a few people who have tried to work entirely by hand for pay here, and all of them went quickly to wooden planes for everything but smoothing. I would never try to do it for pay, but most of the people working with what is regarded as a complete set of power tools and doing hand work at the end for fitting aren't making anything, either and are relying either on teaching students or having a spouse who pays the bills.
It's a little unusual that you make regular claims, at some interval, you'll later follow with suggestions that I don't make anything or post work (I don't know if this is intentional, maybe it's a reflection of capacity) and most people coming here for information will continue to wonder what you're talking about. I am just a hobbyist trying to find ways to do things efficiently so they're enjoyable, work as an applied mathematician by day, and there's a whole long trail of stuff that I've posted. Doesn't this seem a little backwards?
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