After patiently reading everything, here is my 2c. CM stills work pretty darn good! They seem to totally dominate the market of commercially available hobby size stills for good reasons. I am very happy with mine

Having said that, I am totally guilty of Copper Envy and dream of owning a flute. If you are new to the hobby, you can't go wrong with one. As far as the great advice available, take it with a "grain of salt"

I didn't learn jack till I disregarded it all (advice) and did my own thing, PERIOD! Once I did, all that sage advice made sense and didn't always apply to me and what I was doing.

To be clear, I greatly appreciate with brilliant minds that freely share them as well as there time!!
Read the and follow the safety stuff and experiment, experiment, experiment!!
The only lessons I seem to learn are the hard ones

! A perfect example is my Wheat Whiskey (AB cereal & wheat bran now). I noticed that each successive run was getting rougher with less of the tasties!! I finally figured out it was because I WAS CLEARING THE MASH and getting good at it! Then one run I was feeling thirsty and lazy and didn't clear the mash.

Not that you won't find that discussed here (distilling on the grain), it is just not commonly talked about.
I have found intellectual overload a common problem with this hobby! And that is awesome! When I started, I learned from a lot old time shiners who had a different term for everything and seemed to enjoy annoying me with misinformation! I will never forget the relief (and good information in uniform terminology) I found with Tony Aucklands Original site.
Keep on, keeping on!!!
SB
A new oldtimer and I still don't know anything!