Today a few of us were discussing how we can use our wood shops to build all sorts of things for use around the house after admiring @David_R8 wood shop stuff. Then I think @PaulL mentioned all the money spent on the lathe/mill etc. and how much is it actually used to build or repair anything. At that point we started trying to remember what we did with the tools.
I mentioned some of my projects but I did forget this one. My older son's girlfriend is a potter and her wheel suddenly stopped working. I took it apart and found the bearings had water damage and were seized to the shaft and locked solid. It's amazing it even worked at all. Here the lathe came in handy. I think the pictures say it all.
But the real question still stands. I'm using my machine shop to build and enhance my machine shop. But if I stopped doing that there are fewer things that it might be used for. Now if I wanted to build clocks or small steam engines then it's part of the cost of the hobby. But if there is no hobby what's the point of owning a lathe and mill for example?
I mentioned some of my projects but I did forget this one. My older son's girlfriend is a potter and her wheel suddenly stopped working. I took it apart and found the bearings had water damage and were seized to the shaft and locked solid. It's amazing it even worked at all. Here the lathe came in handy. I think the pictures say it all.
But the real question still stands. I'm using my machine shop to build and enhance my machine shop. But if I stopped doing that there are fewer things that it might be used for. Now if I wanted to build clocks or small steam engines then it's part of the cost of the hobby. But if there is no hobby what's the point of owning a lathe and mill for example?