Before even asking, I realize there are many variables in a cost/benefit equation but...
How long would you say a Drum Sander - for the purpose of grinding lams/tapers - would take to pay for itself? I know it may have other uses. I know making it yourself has some intangable value..
However, I am a spreadsheet kind of guy. I feel so much better knowing after 20-30, or 60-80, or 300-350 bows' worth of lams, it will make sense cost wise to make my own.
Or, more acutely, how much do you figure you save, per lam/taper, making your own vs buying one from a supplier?
I would have to buy my stock wood, no major lumber harvesting operation going on in the back yard. So it is not a question of turning lumber I already have into lams.