Every time i buy a new tool i get a small rush of happiness but it is fleeting. Then shortly after i start looking for the next tool to buy. How do i overcome this? I really don't need any more tools at this point.
>>2971713Start buying pickups, trucks, tractors, machining equipment and other larger equipment? That's what I did...
Yeah the dopamine rollercoaster is common and can be found in aspects of consumerism.You're just gonna have to be a little down in the dumps for a while until your dopamine produce levels off again.
realize that you're the tool
>>2971714And then you have to open a machine museum.And then people start GIVING you machines, and you can hire people to help you repair and show other people the machines, and then after hours before you turn off the lights for the night you can bask in your thousands of machines and laugh at god
I found the happiness of actually building something with said tools to be more durable.
>>2971713stop it
>>2971713Build a machine shop the ability to produce anything you want is a soothing feeling when you’re in your underwear playing call of duty
>>2971713My problem is that i dont have space for any more tools :(
>>2971839use your tools to build more space to hold your tools.
>>2971772well i am a professional carpenter so i do use the tools pretty regularly
>>2971713Buying new stuff is always fun. Doesn't need to be tools. Toss some old crap in your place and buy new nicer ones. Thatll feel good
>>2971769I'm not quite to this point yet, but I have been given quite a bit of stuff over the years. I think most people are just glad it's not getting scrapped or re-sold...
>>2971875I want to make a giant jigsaw puzzle with pieces being around 6 inches to 3 inches square.How can I do this with a jigsaw, drill, and miter saw?
>>2971937>choose puzzle image>open in a design software>expand to desired size>apply jigsaw overlay>number all the pieces>print in sections>cut out pieces
>>2971938That soulless slop
>>2971939 soulless slop for a soulless /r/