I've been a Tool Maker all my life practically. Once machining gets into your veins, you'll realize that you will always have a machine close at hand. Whether it be a mill or a lathe, it is something that you take to the grave with you. Machines to a machinist is the same as a paintbrush to an artist. To take a piece of metal that looks like nothing, and to make a complete useable part is a feeling like no other. it's not so much about just having something to use, but a lot of pride also goes into being able to make something yourself and to be able to use it after you are done. It may cost you three times as much as buying it off of the shelf, but the personal satisfaction of making it is like a drug. You have a fix, and you need another, so you grab another piece of metal and make something. and what you can make is endless. Just look at anything, and realize that when it was first made, it was a prototype made on a machine. It's all about parts!!!!!