I'll take quality control and repeatable precision any day. Not everyone is created equal... in skills, talent, and patience. Just because you played high school football does not equate to you being able to demand an NFL team sign you.
I do minor wood-working and fell into a couple dozen Hawken stocks which are factory seconds from TC. I am toying with them to learn more about finishing and fitting. Some are pretty bad but I want to fit out the better ones to be functional.
Either way, a CNC job like Kibler offers is very appealing to me and I would be just as proud to finish a kit to a high degree, regardless of how much inletting and chisel time I put in. I don't have the tools, skills or patience to start with a hunk of wood and I'm OK with that.
So many people b*tch about freedom of choice, well, here you go... like anything, if you don't like it, change the channel... don't buy it, move on and don't degrade people with differing interests and opinions.
I cannot wait to convince the wife that I must absolutely have one of Jim's kits. The minute that 'short' version hits the market, I will buy one. Meantime, I'll keep working on my patience to not put a Woodsrunner in my 'cart'.... yet.