03-29-2017, 08:15 AM
It seems like Rockler is really pushing this new type of technology on the average woodworker as the next wave of woodworking. Personally, I don't see them as something that I want in my own shop. I guess I'm old school enough to want the make the cut or chop the mortise myself rather than program a machine to do it for me. I recognize that there has been a lot of technology introduced in woodworking since my Grandfather's day but none of it involved programming a computer to do something. I guess I'm just old and resistant to change but I know I would rather spend $4,000 on wood than on a machine that takes the joy out of woodworking.
How do the rest of you feel about the potential impact of computer controlled machines in woodworking?
How do the rest of you feel about the potential impact of computer controlled machines in woodworking?
Mike
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