Bill Gates, believe it or not, is not a very materialistic person. There are some of his peers, like Larry Ellison, who are. I used to workout at the same gym as Larry (not a very fancy gym, BTW, but tucked away and not frequented, which is why he liked it) and heard him say $30 million is the sum of money were you can buy anything that makes even the least sense. Beyond that, he says the money is all about ego. Mind you, his toys are world beating yachts and fighter planes, and not machine tools, but you see the point.
I do think that while it is hard to argue these nice tools are worth "30x more", there are some projects requiring perhaps a degree of precision and difficulty, where it might be almost impossible to do them without the proper tools. We've all watched with amusement when some young turk arrives ready to convert his drill press into a mill that cuts at 300 ipm with perfect precision and just wants to know "how to build that."
I suspect the JPL guy's issue may have been one that many of us have--time. He had money to buy the tools (BTW, in aggregate they didn't cost him as much as a single Italian Exotic Sports car in all likelihood, machine tools are a cheap hobby), but no time to pursue the hobby.
Time is one thing even Bill Gates can't buy much more of. Enjoy the time you've got and make many wonderful things!
And by all means, let's continue the Hardinge versus Monarch debate--they're both outrageous home shop machines!
Best,
BW
I do think that while it is hard to argue these nice tools are worth "30x more", there are some projects requiring perhaps a degree of precision and difficulty, where it might be almost impossible to do them without the proper tools. We've all watched with amusement when some young turk arrives ready to convert his drill press into a mill that cuts at 300 ipm with perfect precision and just wants to know "how to build that."
I suspect the JPL guy's issue may have been one that many of us have--time. He had money to buy the tools (BTW, in aggregate they didn't cost him as much as a single Italian Exotic Sports car in all likelihood, machine tools are a cheap hobby), but no time to pursue the hobby.
Time is one thing even Bill Gates can't buy much more of. Enjoy the time you've got and make many wonderful things!
And by all means, let's continue the Hardinge versus Monarch debate--they're both outrageous home shop machines!
Best,
BW
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