Guess I ought to go find a set of machining schematics.
Swedish racists: "Expel everyone who isn't native."
Me: "Okay, fine then. Sweden for the Sámi!"
Swedish racists: "Wait, not like that!"
My car, after a free period, charges a small subscription for those services and I just paid for it today, so I can tell you that I and my partner want it enough to pay for it.
You are part of the problem. Nothing the companies are providing justifies them spying on us or attacking our property rights, but you're rewarding them for doing it.
basically a car without that is almost unsellable in the current market
You're gonna look really stupid when the Slate truck sells well.
By the way, your edit is disingenuously moving goalposts.
Neat, I would've assumed you'd need a mill or a lathe, not just a drill press. Kinda want to know how to do it myself, since I own the former but not either of the latter.
You're not wrong about wanting to actually own the stuff you buy, but your comment is predicated on the false notion that you don't own a game you bought as a digital download. Everybody needs to quit falling for the copyright cartel shysters' lies.
(This is also a reply to the sibling comment by @Cherry@piefed.social, BTW.)
Look, if you just want something that vibrates there are a lot of easier ways to achieve that.
The 2A was explicitly and deliberately written to affirm the right of the "Militia" (i.e. the People) to defend the "free State" (i.e. themselves against tyranny).
The thing was written by people who had literally just finished rebelling against their legitimate government. You cannot credibly say they weren't pro-rebellion.
Hence crossing it out.

Bullshit, I was right the first time. "Militia" means "every able-bodied adult male" and "well-regulated" means "well-trained."
Fuck your ahistorical revisionism. We know exactly what they meant when they wrote this shit because they explained themselves in the Federalist papers. Federalist #46, for instance, specifically discusses the militia as a check against Federal power.
Bottom line is this: I'm right, you're wrong, the end, bye-bye.