Sure it will.
When I work with wood I really enjoy it. I like the planning and the material selection. It always seems to mean at least one new tool which is fun. When things work out exactly as I thought they would it is a rush. When they don’t work out exactly right (more common) I enjoy figuring out how to fix it. When I am done having all this fun I have something I didn’t have to pay for and that is really cool.
Same thing with fishing and hunting. I spend time doing something I really like and at the end I sometimes have free food.
So put me down squarely on the hobby side.
I manufacture tools. We do production and custom tools. Even when we use the same materials and equipment a single custom tool is still more expensive a single tool from a production run.
When we develop an entirely new tool the cost can be huge. Our first 10 x 40 ceramic tipped saw blade cost about $10,000 to build. We had the teeth custom made. Had to order special diamond wheels. Took a huge amount of grinder time.
I'm a Creeker, yes I m.
I fries my bacon in a wooden pan.