I couldn't find a thread on this but Laguna sent me an email today extolling the virtues of their $45,000 CNC. That got me to thinking...Is CNC woodworking? Sure, you have to come up with a design and probably have to get the wood prepped, unless you are doing plywood, and then probably do some assembly but with technology, the hand skills that defined woodworkers have been eroded I think. I'm sure the woodworkers of the 19th century probably asked the same question when electric equipment began to be introduced. I wonder where the line will be drawn or does it even matter? I would love to get a CNC some day when I have the shop room. The cutting boards that Andrei (MTMwood) has been making when he introduced a CNC into his shop have really been over the top and probably never would be possible without the tech. Another example would be the Domino. Floating tenons have been around forever but for the first time, after it was introduced, the mortices could be cut perfectly in a fraction of the time. Again, does this detract from the artistry of woodworking? Maybe, maybe not. Just some ruminations while killing time...