I get asked pretty often about the tools that are necessary to start woodworking, so I decided to make a video to help you guys out! Hopefully this is helpful!
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Tablesaw Jig Playlist:
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLYD5V404wcvEE4mCEKJRoFetPg5UA_IP2
Router Jig Playlist:
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLYD5V404wcvGOClxc-nsQv0y82Dim9Vwm
Milling Lumber without a Jointer:
https://youtu.be/AWOB-WIDkOs
Marking and Measuring Tools:
https://youtu.be/goqT5L9_5NI
Bandsaw Tune-up:
https://youtu.be/bxVyKsbuwZQ
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Sander I Currently Use:
https://bit.ly/MirkaDerosSander
Sander I Used When I Started:
http://bit.ly/BoschSander
Drill and Driver (I have this set also, it’s a good deal!):
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Circular Saw (I have this one also!):
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Combo Pack (Has everything you need and more!):
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Handsaw:
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Sorry, can’t link to a table saw, but I can link to blades I like!
Thin Kerf Combo Blade for Everything:
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Flat Top Grind Blade for Joinery:
https://bit.ly/WoodriverFTGBlade
Trim Router with Plunge Base that I have:
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Trim Router that’s popular and goes with the tools linked above:
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Plunge base that goes with that Router:
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Big Beast of a Router:
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Bandsaw:
https://bit.ly/PowermaticBandsaw
Benchtop Sander (mine is actually broken, so I linked a different one):
http://bit.ly/BenchTopSander
Belt Sander:
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Handplane:
https://bit.ly/No5BenchPlane
Spokeshave Option 1:
https://bit.ly/No151Spokeshave
Spokeshave Option 2 (more affordable):
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Planer:
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Dust Mask:
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Safety Glasses:
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Pocket Hole Jig (This is a new one that just came out that looks really cool):
http://bit.ly/PocketHoleJig
Center Finding Dowel Jig:
http://bit.ly/CenterFindingDowelJig
Squeezy Clamps:
http://bit.ly/SqueezyClamps
Cabinet Master Clamps (Showed Pony ones here, but I have both Pony and these Besseys):
http://bit.ly/BEsseyParallelClamps
Ratchet Straps:
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Handscrew Clamps:
http://bit.ly/HandscrewClamps
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You don't need a sander.
Really enjoyed the video. Your style of presentation makes the video both informative, and encouraging .
I would recommend getting a small hand saw to start with. I started with a dremel and a 10" hacksaw lol. Used to cut poplar stick to make lol catapults in hs
So many 'Game Changers' :). You're awesome! Thanks so much for the videos!
Great info …. your right on.
Fantastic ,friendly ,presentation
I would recommend to start with a railsaw instead of a normal circuler saw. It can do almost everything a tablesaw can with a few benefits for big parts. It also is a lot safer and easier to use compared to railless.
Love your videos!! So well done and explained in just the perfect amount of detail. Thank you for explaining the thought process behind your decisions.
As great as you are at wood working, you are so good at these videos!!!! I just discovered you and I will be watching every video from here on out! Thanks 🙂
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To me, after someone gets a good Random Orbit Sander, the next most necessary sanding tool is some kind of Oscillating Spindle Sander. With that, you can find heavy duty benchtop models from several brands that have cast iron tops that'll likely last decades, and they're basically indispensable for sanding those tricky inside curves, especially if you have any burn marks or blade marks. Those are a headache to do by hand.
Also, if someone is sawing curves but isn't currently doing it with stuff thicker than about an inch, a jigsaw might actually be a more affordable starting point. They've worked fine for me so far, though I will get a bandsaw at some point.
Great video! what blower did you used to clean the table saw?
Hi, that lubric WD-40 dry lube eat plastic parts? Thannks 👍
Such a useful and helpful video, thanks very much!