Getting the Woodworking Tools You Need

There are many woodworkers who believe that using hand tools and only hand tools is the way to make anything. From furniture to birdhouses, only hand tools will do for them. Others will use a combination of woodworking hand tools and portable power tools and perhaps sedentary equipment like a table saw or other large machinery which helps move the process along faster. Try them both and see what works best for you. Here are a few ideas to get you started.

Woodworking jigs help you to keep things in place and repeat the same measurements and dimensions in all your woodworking projects. You can make your own woodworking jigs for these purposes. Jigs allow you to do all sorts of things; with a jig you can start more difficult projects that require very thin wood as you can plane the wood yourself with the right jig. You can even use jigs to invert a belt sander and use it for things that you never dreamed of.

Next up on our list of woodworking tools is the Jet 1014I Mini Lathe. This lathe keeps the solid cast iron foundation of its bigger brother, but houses it in a smaller package for easier home use. It offers an easy to use and control motor for dependable and highly adjustable speeds. Coupled with the solid base, this tool allow for great control and accuracy when working on wood. Also, the Jet has a twenty four position indexing wheel that uses a simple system. The spindle locks in well and the push pull button is located for easy use. This mini lathe is a very solid product for the serious woodworker.

The Lumber Wizard III is an ingenious tool that lets you search for small pieces of metal before cutting so you do not risk damaging your expensive table saw or any of your other tools. This tool takes the guesswork out of trying to find those hidden nails. It offers a simple to use solution for this very difficult task. Sighting and finding hidden metal within your wood is almost impossible, and if you can’t detect it you risk destroying your valuable woodworking tools.

A combination square is a useful tool for any woodworker. It usually comes in a twelve inch size and will mark out stock at ninety and forty-five degrees. It can double as a ruler and a marking gauge. Buy the best you can afford because you will be using it the most.

A lot of the varieties of woodworking that can be undertaken at home or with a small shop are going to include both power tools and hand tools. This allows for ease of use in bigger projects as well as for the rough start, detail and finish work. The kind of woodworking tools you use will be decided by the kind of work you’re doing and the space you have on hand.

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