I think I will opt for buying one
I'm with you all the way on this one good fellow
Even with the right tool for the job it'd still come out looking like some of those bookends that I made in woodwork class at school, I found them when I was clearing out my mum's place last year, what a haunting experience, I thought they dissapeared long ago only to return and haunt me. More than thirty years have gone by since I made them and they still have no functional use although maybe they might just possibly qualify as pieces of abstract sculpture, but I guess, as they say, beauty is in the eye of the beholder.
No, my woodworking skills reached a "zenith" of "naffness" in 1975 and I wish to spare myself, the cats and my friends, from the embarrassment of seeing how the passage of time has not improved the quality of my handywork.
Cheers
Leigh
PS. I did, in a moment of sheer madness once buy a cordless drill, it has never been out of the box but I might try and find a whisking attachment for it and turn it into a high speed electronic kitchen whisk as that's the only thing that I can think of using it for