A grafting tool would help to some degree and get me part of the way there. The main issue I have is the unsupported hand part. I am capable of typing on a computer with my wrists resting on my desk, but as soon as I need to do a task with hands that are unable to rest on something things go haywire. a task as simple as changing a lightbulb is fairly difficult because while my tremor is fairly constant and manageable most of the time, there are times when it becomes wild and uncontrollable at random and with no warning (higher chances of this happening the more extended my unsupported reach is). when changing a lightbulb on the ceiling, getting the threads lined up is hard enough but even after I get the threads started if I grip it too hard and my tremor goes off I have the ability to yank it out and cause damage to the fixture. Almost all of my drink cups have a top because of this issue. I’m burned myself multiple times from having a random uncontrolled tremor while walking with an uncovered hot cup of coffee. you would think having 2 hands involved would make it easier, but it just adds more of a challenge to keeping them both from shaking. the grafting tool could make straight line cuts for me but I would still have to line up and wrap the grafting joint from an unsupported hand, which is easier said then done.
I believe it. I love seeing my fig cuttings take root.
I have plenty of other things to keep me busy tending to all of my other fruit trees/shrubs, so why even try with something I know will be a massive pain for me when I barely have enough time to keep up with everything else.