Birdhunter,
I think you just made the vital summary in your OP.
It’s your passion. We know ourselves best, and being passionate about a hobby gives a lot back, more so, also to the ones we have close to us. I know that I like having control of what I do, not leaving tools or anything that I care for in the hands of others, unless I know they treat them as I do. Being able to have a workshop, close, means you’ll probably can walk a few feet and practice your hobby even for as little as an half an hour, sometimes many hours more, sometimes even less than the half hour. I suppose you get in better mood, just swinging by your shop, do some thinking and maybe do nothing - but you know it’s there, within arms reach.
Downsizing is an alternative, but keeping the essentials would be vital for me. I’ve noticed my own grandparents, my father being passionate about their hobbies and interests up until right before passing away, I’ve seen how important interests impact life quality, including myself.
If it is important for you to leave an ongoing work like this in the evening:
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.. And then pick up the tools next day, or any day after of your liking, I think you’ll have the answer.
Being able to use the body, let the back hurt a little, get sour muscles as long as one does not do something really stupid, I think the body and mind will be grateful in the long run. (We do not register a tiring body when we are occupied and in the flow... [wink])