This is so true. All materials and tools have their limitations. I have been around construction my whole life, and I just finished my home. (Well, almost...)
Just think about tolerances.
The dirt guy uses a dozer.
The framer uses a circular saw.
The trim carpenter used miter, track, and table saws.
That is just the tool side of things. Materials have the same things. My trim carpenter mentor once told me to focus on quality and in time quantity will come. If you focus on quantity, you may never get better. So just keep learning and having fun.
Now one piece of coaching. Get the wall that the door goes in plumb. If you have to adjust the tops of the side walls so be it. If that wall is plumb, it is much easier to hang a door.
Just think about tolerances.
The dirt guy uses a dozer.
The framer uses a circular saw.
The trim carpenter used miter, track, and table saws.
That is just the tool side of things. Materials have the same things. My trim carpenter mentor once told me to focus on quality and in time quantity will come. If you focus on quantity, you may never get better. So just keep learning and having fun.
Now one piece of coaching. Get the wall that the door goes in plumb. If you have to adjust the tops of the side walls so be it. If that wall is plumb, it is much easier to hang a door.