by David Lewis » Wed Aug 21, 2013 1:13 pm
Most builders, from what I've read in the forums, apparently consider cutting out the balsa parts an unpleasant chore, whereas to me it's a pleasurable and satisfying part of the building process. I have complete control and can make changes on the spur of the moment. I never build a design the same way twice. There are always improvements and customized adjustments. Secondly, the skill acquired and pride of accomplishment in the finished product is a bit greater.
Figuring the time it takes to earn the money to buy, maintain and operate, plus the learning curve, I don't think you save much time unless you are in business manufacturing many identical kits. A hobby is not a way to save time anyway. It's a way to spend time.