Quote Originally Posted by magicniner View Post
Bang Wrong there matey!
Your point is valid for any simple things which are reasonably easily made quite cheaply on manual machines, for expensive things which are horribly complex to machine manually, CNC is a very appropriate way to go, and lucrative too.
Yes, quite right! It's interesting trying to remember the exact mind-set you were in several weeks ago. I wouldn't expect me to have written that.

I'm coming at this from the hobbyist looking to fund his hobby by selling a few things rather than a serious engineer making complex machine parts but even at this level I would not have bothered to make even one wooden clock without my CNC router. The ability to quickly cut a modified pair of gears out of plywood or adjust the frame dimensions for a better placement of the driving coil etc. etc. is game-changing for coming up with a final design that's good enough to sell.