In my experience (not speaking for Jar) but having the most correct (efficient/appropriate) tool for the job made the largest different in my productivity. I used to struggle with a Rigid 4520 table saw, Craftsman sliding compound miter saw, and other new to woodworking tools. My wife used to get so upset with how much time I would spend trying to make anything (making stuff square is really difficult). I go so frustrated being frustrated doing something I used to enjoy I threw all that junk out and went all Festool, SawStop, Incra, Woodpeckers, etcetera. I will not claim I’m a great (or even good) woodworker but I spend a considerable amount if time making things now and my wife really likes how productive it has become. Projects that I used to dread I can now knock out with a track saw, Domino and Kapex without having to worry if it’s going to end up straight and square. Still want to get away from the Kreg and move into the Castle Machine and really need a bigger planer/jointer but man did things improve when I invested in better tools.
And Jar are you going to airless or HVLP the frames and cabinets? Are you going with ore-cat lacquer or envirolak? I keep seeing Eric Reason shooting stuff on IG and I really want to get onto spraying stuff.
And Jar are you going to airless or HVLP the frames and cabinets? Are you going with ore-cat lacquer or envirolak? I keep seeing Eric Reason shooting stuff on IG and I really want to get onto spraying stuff.







































