My Woodworking Tools
Many people have different preferences when it comes to collecting tools. While some are drawn to vintage items, others prioritize cutting-edge technology, and there are those who must consider their budget constraints. However, any skilled craftsman will attest that it's not the tool that counts, but the skill of the person using it. It's easy to envy others for their high-quality tools and credit these for their proficiency. Yet, everyone starts from humble beginnings. I remember in 2011, my first foray into woodworking involved buying a used miter saw from Craigslist for $100. From there, I gradually acquired what I needed, starting with the most affordable and often used tools. This approach allowed me to focus on building my skills, upgrading my tools as I improved. Nowadays, I prioritize efficiency, dust collection, and safety in my tool selection. While top-tier tools are not always necessary, they can sometimes make the work quicker or more enjoyable. The key is to buy what you need, when you need it, and within your financial means.
Stationary Tools
Miter Saw
Table Saw
Handheld Tools
Trim Router
Belt Sander
Wood Glue
Dust Extractor
Jigsaw
Pin Nailer
Track Saw
Spindle Sander
CA Glue
Microjig Paddle
Large Bandsaw
Router
Drill
Sanders
Random Orbit Sander
Consumables
Green Tape
Dust collection & Safety
GRR-RIPPER
Little Bandsaw
Rotary Tool
Domino
Disc Sander
Finish
Dust Collector
Lathe
Power Carver
Flush Trim Saw
Drill Press
Glue Gun