I think change is always right around the corner. Thank goodness, or we would all still be living in caves. I never did understand the "die hard purist" peoples way of thinking. They use different tools and methods and have a different skill set than the people before them, so on and so forth generation after generation. I mean, if your gonna play the die hard card on me, then you better be doing everything 100% by hand, and I mean caveman style. No chisels, hammers, or any of those other newfangled gadgets. They really shouldn't have access the internet, either. Back in the day, people couldn't give out secrets of the trade, show different styles of work, or give advise and help out with a few keystrokes on a forum. What you learned, was all by experience, and the direct teachings of the fellow before you. I guess what really irritates me the most is, when some people try to make you feel like your "beneath" them by not doing things by hand. I think we all know how much time and effort is required to excel at what we do. The article did state a good point..."it ain't the tool, it's the person using it", and I was also relieved to see that 90%+ of the comments embraced the idea of using CNC. Technology is a truly wonderful thing. Embrace it, or get the hell outta the way, for the rest of societies sake. End of rant.
