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Re: The Right Tool for the Job
Buy the best you can afford and then some and if you lucky buy barely used. I began my woodworking hobby with just an old table saw, router and a few hand tools that my father gave me. I built several simple projects and these tools were adequate. Once my skills and available money increased I bought better tools. Most of the tools in my shop I purchased second hand and all of them were like new when I purchased them. I saved a bundle and bought far better tool than I could afford if I bought new. So by advice to new woodworkers is to start simple and build you shop as your skills get better and your tool need increase and spend the most on the tools you will use the most.
posted: 8:31 pm on February 14thRe: VIDEO REPLAY: Tenon Shootout: Hand vs. Power Tools
I’ve been a woodworker for many years using mostly power tools. After watching this I think I might give the hand process a try.
posted: 1:58 pm on January 21stI like these live shows, keep them coming