I agree home can be busy...so for me(with my propensity to break things) I like a "simple" stick and string with durable arrows. I just pick up my bow and relax/focus while I shoot. It is calming to me, because when I shoot I don't think about anything else. Some day, like you I believe, I would like to see if I can find that same relaxing calm while building my own bow. Like I said previously, I'm not mechanically iniclined, so we'll have to see about building my own bow. For the most part though, bare shaft tune your arrows with your particular grain of field point and put feathers on. Then check brace height and you are ready to go. I don't need a bow press or to adjust sight pins. I don't have to worry about string creep or my peep sight not rotating right. I don't need or want gizmos and gadgets for my bow even if it is built with modern woods and laminants. So for me, simple, not easy is better. I think most of us are in that boat. So in this busy day and age maybe we should all go out to our back yards or garages and relax a bit with our favorite bow.....Charlie