Hi Adrian.
I fully understand your thinking. However, my tools are not idle because of any lack of interest. Without wishing to drip over everyone, I was dragged from the shop by domestic matters. My wife's illness being the main reason. Caring for her was the first priority so woodwork was kept in the background. Then I had most of 2019 in hospital myself, and 6 month's rehabilitation, to get back on my feet. So again, no woodwork.
My Lady is in full care now, and having learned to live with that, I am getting back into things; for instance I spent most of the weekend sharpening my planes and chisels. I am so glad I don't have any problems with rust!
I am still not fully fit, but standing at the bench isn't a real problem, as long as I can lean against it! Moving around the shop is dicey, but so far I've managed. So I shall be keeping the saw; (As if you couldn't have guessed!)
Still, I can't knock you for trying!
Cheers Adrian
John
Those who understand Compound Interest, make money from those who don't. (Accredited to Einstein)