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  • - So what I want to show you is what I consider to be

  • a basic toolkit for a beginning woodworker.

  • Someone who is interested in power tools

  • but you're not necessarily ready to commit to the big

  • power tools, the table saws, the band saws.

  • So what do you need to get work done?

  • It's really not that much, right?

  • Look across the board, I've got a couple of

  • hand tools here, all hand power tools.

  • Of course, I am a big fan of Festool.

  • I love the quality, I do this for a living so for me

  • Festool is absolutely worth the investment.

  • It may not be for you.

  • There are tons of brands out there that will give you

  • quality results and last a very long time that aren't

  • green and black, or dark blue, as the case may be.

  • First of all, a router.

  • A router is really one of the best

  • multitaskers in your shop.

  • You can do jointing with a router, you could do

  • flush trimming, of course joinery.

  • A lot of people just think of the router, they think of

  • edge treatments, you know, ogees and roundovers.

  • But it can be so much more useful than that.

  • And if you build jigs to support the router you're

  • really gonna exponentially increase the amount

  • of things that you can do with it.

  • So a good quality router, preferably a plunge router.

  • A fixed base router is okay, but a plunge router

  • is really gonna allow you to do a lot more

  • in terms of mortising and things like that.

  • It makes it easier to use.

  • It's more multifunctional that way.

  • I do recommend a random-orbit sander.

  • If you're gonna get one, get a six inch.

  • I think the extra real estate saves you time.

  • You've got more sandpaper on the surface so it

  • actually will be a time saver for you.

  • But, random-orbit sanders, I like them better than

  • quarter-sheet sanders because they sort of sand

  • in a random orbital pattern which

  • isn't noticeable to the eye.

  • You get a lot less of those little pig-tail squiggly lines.

  • So random-orbit sander, I think, is essential.

  • A good drill. All right.

  • You don't necessarily to get all different types of

  • drills, just the standard drill driver like this

  • for drilling holes and driving screws will do the trick.

  • Okay, a good quality circular saw.

  • Even if you don't have a good quality circular saw,

  • even a medium quality is gonna work.

  • Or if you have a low budget circular saw,

  • just put a better blade in there.

  • The blade will make all the difference in the world.

  • And I'm gonna show you a way to get better results

  • out of this that are very similar to what I get from

  • my Festool setup with a track.

  • You're gonna like that.

  • All right, by the way, you'll be using this

  • to cut sheet goods.

  • You can use it to cut solid wood if you have

  • a wide enough platform to work with.

  • But if you want to work with plywood, MDF,

  • things like that, circular saw is gonna be your best friend.

  • Now, you're also gonna need to cut curves at some point.

  • I do a lot of this with a band saw.

  • But you can do most of that curve cutting with a jigsaw.

  • It doesn't really have to be a high quality jig saw

  • because a lot of times those curves,

  • you're gonna sand them afterwards.

  • Or maybe use a file, or something, to clean them up.

  • All right, so this is it for the power tools

  • but if you get into wood working you absolutely,

  • I believe, you can't ignore hand tools.

  • They're essential to doing good work.

  • And to really increase your versatility on what

  • you can do, as well as your skills.

  • So, a good set of chisels is essential.

  • Quarter inch, half inch, three quarters, and one inch.

  • If you have those in your collection

  • you pretty much have your bases covered,

  • for the most part.

  • But chisels are going to be, I don't know,

  • I use them on every single project.

  • Something gets touched with a chisel at some point.

  • And a good multipurpose saw, okay?

  • Now a lot of people, with all these other sort of

  • cutting implements and things, don't necessarily

  • think that a hand saw is all that useful.

  • But you'd be surprised how many binds

  • this will get you out of.

  • All right, and that is, what I consider to be

  • the basic tool kit.

  • Now you can step this up.

  • You could upgrade from a jigsaw

  • and get yourself a band saw.

  • You could stop relying so much on your circular saw

  • and get yourself a table saw.

  • I mean, you could take the router, flip it upside down

  • and put it in a table, and now you've got

  • even more functionality.

  • So there's upgrades, you know, up the wazoo.

  • But, for now, if you're just getting started

  • and you want to do some of those things,

  • like that instructables link that I put in there,

  • these are tools that are gonna allow you to do that.

  • And if you shop carefully and maybe look at the used market,

  • you can get all this for a pretty low price.

  • (gentle acoustic guitar)

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