- working outside
- wood is a joy to work with: touch feels good, looks good, smells good too
- you get to build cool things that are actually useful like sheds, car ports, house extensions, bridges, even simple furniture
- when it's done, it's done
- it's both intellectual and physical work, it's good for your body and your mind
- learn new things
Some similarities; with a small amount of math, planning, and investment in understanding tools, you can quickly achieve things that the non-practitioners think are cool and useful. Plus the tactile experience provides a nice antidote to the endlessly ephemeral working experience of gazing on the computer screen.
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[0] https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=31687378
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