
I understand the frustration on seeing a well executed project that looks perfect because it was done with professional grade CNC machines or printed on $2500 3D printers, but we need to draw the line somewhere. If you're going to make things, you're almost guaranteed to need some sort of tools. We, as a species, use tools, it's what separates us hairless apes from the other animals. And hell, even coming back to the CNC machine and 3D printer crowd? Even those folks deserve some slack if they're doing their own design work. via /r/DIY http://ift.tt/2qJAMZU