Here I recommend several brands of instruments. These are tools that I had and have a lot of experience with and used in the past and how. This does not mean that this marks the only ones that are out there or even better. Ask around and find out what they like and use. Eventually he must make a decision on their instruments as the best for you and how you work.
Woodworking covers many aspects so that it is difficult to obtain a listing toolreveals that the needs of each carpenter. Many instruments are used for a specific task, while other projects are common tools that you will with most. The second is what I focus on this product. Just keep in mind that if you want to learn to make guitars (Luther) or build a canoe, etc. .. It will surely list of necessary tools, this will not occur. This is just the beginning. I worked in wood for over 10Years and trust me there are many tools that I want. But as I did to start with the basics and buy other instruments, such as finding a need for them.
Hand Tools
Machine tools: screwdrivers, along with key, pliers, wrenches Crescent. These are things that most already have around the house, but it is certainly not give the shop are a range of instruments dedicated to this that the only way to do everything, do not hunt, toon the house if you need a screwdriver. These can be picked up at your local hardware store for all.
Set of chisels Bank: 4.1 "to 1". I used a set of Marples chisels for years. Irwin has bought them so they can present with your name. The complete set costs about $ 50.00 Cheaper chisels will not own a board (or mat too easily). Marple chisels hold an edge OK. Home Depot and Lowe's are used to wearing them, but do not appear, their websites now.Amazon.com has for $ 50
Aircraft Hand: A Jack-level (sometimes referred to as a No. 5) and a low angle block plane. The surface of the object becomes not the name of "handyman". It is a medium sized plane and can be used for many activities. I recommend you buy a used, especially fifth old Stanley No. search flea markets or garage sale or try to eBay (this is where I took years ago). Store block plane is one of the most used in your, you buy a good one. Whencan afford to lie or Nielsen.com Lee Valley.com both have excellent low body angle of $ 75 to $ 119 cheaper alternative could be a low angle block 60 1 / 2 Stanley for about $ 40.
Hand saws: Panel or Japanese Dozuki and Ryobi. Western saws cut on the push stroke, Japanese saws cut on the train. My advice is to try and see what you like better. Each has its advantages and disadvantages. Personally I like the Japanese saws for most jobs, but I still like aWestern Art saw tips. Lowes and Home Depot both carry Japanese saws. Another good place to look is Japanwoodworker.com
layout tools: meter, large and small squares try marking gauge, pencil compass, 6 "and 12" rulers, bevel gauge, combination square.
Hammer: 16 oz standard and a wooden hammer or death blowstyle to work with chisels and other tools.
Card scraper: an inexpensive tool that is indispensable instore (especially if you like grinding). These tools can be very thin shavings of wood and have a smooth surface lot. It can be difficult to sharpen itself. We cover more bulldozers in depth in a future article.
Shrill style coarse and fine carpentry. These are used to shape wooden table legs in particular.
Here is my list of essential tools to get started. Some of you will be required from the outset. Some might expect. My advice is to findWhat will you do with your wood and then start building. You can quickly find the tools you really need and those who wait to get there.
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