Hi,
I've put this on the "tea room" as i thought it only appropriate considering the subjective nature of the topic.
So i'm sure everyone has got a favorite tool that they made themselves. Worn and slightly battered from alot of use, like a center punch or custom tool holder, or maybe even bigger like a home-made milling vise.
I was just pondering on how wonderful it is that we're able to do this and how i've noticed all of the things, no matter how simple they were, just kept going on and on for years, i don't think i own a single home made tool that i've had to throw away.
So is this really just subjective nonsense or has anyone else noticed this trend, is it that these tools are treasured more or is there something innately better about their manufacture and material quality? considering these things are one off's usually, we can pick and choose what we want on them.
And yet in antipathy and contrast, i've owned some seemingly nice looking tools commercially made that don't last five minutes,
i've got a little bit of a bugbear with tapping wrenches for example, unless you own a really good make or older well made one, the quality of the body is quite brittle, i've broken probably two or three over my short lifetime on earth, so i decided i had enough, couldn't find anywhere at the time that made a decent one, so i made my own.
Now i probably tap holes as brutally as i did with the commercial ones, but my home made one hasn't broken yet, can anyone imagine themselves really thinking about preserving the quality of your home made tool whilst in the middle of tapping? of course you don't you just want to tap that blinder.
So what i'm getting at is this isn't a subjective incident, since i'm giving both the home made and commercially made tool the same amount of abuse really.
i may have wandered off slightly there but i just wanted to give an example of how our feelings for our own treasured tools are not always personal but actually real reflections of the appreciation for their quality.
Michael W