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We're planning a trip to Makers Central after I saw the thread in AOB, he's pretty excited as he knows some of the YouTubers there. But it got me wondering.
It seems to me (knowing next to nothing) that at one extreme, you get metalworkers making one-off pieces (we watched the video of a fella making a metal safe, linked to on UKW, in wonder - can't remember what he was called); and at the other extreme you might have someone operating a computer that controls a milling machine (for example) making items on an industrial scale. I'm guessing that the one-off pieces route is like art - you have to be the best to make a living at it; and the industrial route follows a relatively clearly established and demanding education that allows you to control the computer as well as knowing the milling machine - and you end up making what your employer/ client needs made.
Do people make a decent living between these two poles? If so, who are they and what do they do? Maybe there are far too many answers, I'm just trying to get my head around the possible career directions and at the moment have no idea what comes between the two.
We're planning a trip to Makers Central after I saw the thread in AOB, he's pretty excited as he knows some of the YouTubers there. But it got me wondering.
It seems to me (knowing next to nothing) that at one extreme, you get metalworkers making one-off pieces (we watched the video of a fella making a metal safe, linked to on UKW, in wonder - can't remember what he was called); and at the other extreme you might have someone operating a computer that controls a milling machine (for example) making items on an industrial scale. I'm guessing that the one-off pieces route is like art - you have to be the best to make a living at it; and the industrial route follows a relatively clearly established and demanding education that allows you to control the computer as well as knowing the milling machine - and you end up making what your employer/ client needs made.
Do people make a decent living between these two poles? If so, who are they and what do they do? Maybe there are far too many answers, I'm just trying to get my head around the possible career directions and at the moment have no idea what comes between the two.