It's sometimes hard to decide what is the most necessary next tool purchase. I am trying to get tools primarily as individual projects demand. I have enjoyed developing some handtool skills over the last year and acquiring planes and saws gradually in the process. It's nice to limit the loud dust-producing power tools to initial dimensioning of lumber and then enjoy the quiet action of fine hand tools, whether a tuned old Stanley or a new Lie-Nielsen product.
I do have trouble with drift when using my older model Kreg fence, so I hope my name comes out of the hat!
All of the tool chests posted so far are inspiring and better than I would construct, but I think this one shows a lot of original thought and unique function. Very nice!
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It's sometimes hard to decide what is the most necessary next tool purchase. I am trying to get tools primarily as individual projects demand. I have enjoyed developing some handtool skills over the last year and acquiring planes and saws gradually in the process. It's nice to limit the loud dust-producing power tools to initial dimensioning of lumber and then enjoy the quiet action of fine hand tools, whether a tuned old Stanley or a new Lie-Nielsen product.
posted: 9:18 am on January 6thI do have trouble with drift when using my older model Kreg fence, so I hope my name comes out of the hat!
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Very nice!
posted: 7:08 pm on August 29thRe: Tool Chest
All of the tool chests posted so far are inspiring and better than I would construct, but I think this one shows a lot of original thought and unique function. Very nice!
posted: 8:04 am on May 13th