SouperGrover
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20 years ago I used to do woodworking with my Dad's tools. He was a carpenter, so I had access to circ saws, drills, miter box, table saw and other stuff. But I never had to think much about what blades to use when. Now, I've decided to start woodworking again and am basically starting from nothing (all my Dad's stuff is in Ohio and I'm in California). I don't have much moeny to dump into a lot of tools. I am starting off slowly (as I know most do). As of right now, I have a drill, a jig saw, hammer and a bunch of misc. "combo kit" type wrenches and screwdrivers. I figure the next thing I will get is a random orbital sander and then a circ saw followed by a router. First big purchase will be a table saw, then a drill press and band saw.
Does that sound like a good plan? I figure for now until my skills develop I just want to focus on a good general purpose "bang for your buck" assortment. What are the common sizes of drill bits, saw blades, router bits, clamps, etc you guys keep on hand? My son (14) is really excited to start woodworking, too, so I'm really anxious to get us the stuff we need. I'm perfectly OK buying stuff second hand. I don't need high end stuff. Can anyone give me some ideas on how I should get started building my arsenal?
Does that sound like a good plan? I figure for now until my skills develop I just want to focus on a good general purpose "bang for your buck" assortment. What are the common sizes of drill bits, saw blades, router bits, clamps, etc you guys keep on hand? My son (14) is really excited to start woodworking, too, so I'm really anxious to get us the stuff we need. I'm perfectly OK buying stuff second hand. I don't need high end stuff. Can anyone give me some ideas on how I should get started building my arsenal?
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