Please keep wood and steel away from your meat, both can leave splinters, and neither will be fun.
At least you could use a magnet to retrieve a metal splinter, but you gotta use the magnets beforehand ideally, they suck so much.
I'm serious about that though, if I could have all the woods I wanted, a proper press-brake, and all the scroll saw blades I need, I'd still prefer working by hand at a satisfying pace. If I tried to use it all to make a bit more money I'd stress myself out and start hating it, while I love seeing things I've made being used far more than if I had cranked out a dozen of them and gotten money from strangers for them.
They bought the wrong sized replacement blade for a polesaw to cut branches in the yard here, I grabbed a part of a dresser I had dismantled and shaped it into a handle before mounting the blade in it so it's no longer useful from 10~ feet away, but is suddenly way easier to use up close on nearby branches and every time I go outside it's leaning somewhere different while the polesaw sits in the same spot.
Getting more is not as fun or as satisfying as helping others and being more helpful by letting them do things easier and thus enjoy them more.
Mother in law loves working in her yard, it keeps her in better shape than she would be otherwise, I love knowing that she gets good use out of the various tools I've made and modified for her.
Capitalism says this is the wrong way to go about things, I should be trimming back my work so it only lasts a while before breaking so I can sell her another, and do the same to everyone on the street, but then I go from being a craftsman to a producer of gadgets with planned obsolescence. One is worthy of pride, and the other is merely profitable.