Glad to see the podcasts are still getting hits. I just caught up to episode 6. No real distortion here per se. A little boomy on the bass, but still its not like some of these drive thru restaurant speakers either.
I really identified with #3. It makes me think back about all of the bad previous experiences with running a business and sucking the life out of my family quality time. You can quickly lose perspective especially if you are trying to do this as a transition from a hobby into a business. You want your baby to walk and talk even though it is still in infancy.
My current 'plan' is more to get my router table built to assist me with remodeling my bathroom/kitchen cabinets and then my S.O. and I will also be using it for craft shows to make knick-knacks and maybe some custom one-off wood items.
I never really thought about it as a retail or B-2-B undertaking. I could see where it may lead to that at some point. Who knows. I would hope I would have the common sense to not get in over my head.
Of course, you wre addressing people that spend more money on a machine than I make in a year and not a $700-$1000 hobby router/mill.
Even the micro-hobbiest can learn, so thanks again from one of the little guy wanna-be's.
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