I have also found that generally people want nice stuff but when they come to understand the price involved in nice and hand made vrs off the shelf mass produced they often are not willing to pay for it.
My funny story on this was with my first potting bench made to be sold at a Farmers Market. A woman came up and looked at it and commented on the dovetail joinery. She said her husband was a woodworker and would it be okay for him to come look at it so she could show him what she wanted. My reply was, "no problem, take pictures if you like." Her husband came and looked at it and asked how much? After telling him the price and saying that $25 could be knocked off if they didn't need me to deliver it, he said, "let me go get some money and my truck."
That would be cool, but I suspect that there may not be many people willing to pay more on top of the price of a tool like this for a wooden box.
My thought on that is anyone purchasing a tool like that to actually use should be able to make a nice box.
Part of my learning woodworking has been to make my own boxes and fixtures for woodworking.
jtk
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