MovingAlong
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Here are some assumptions from the post:Hi,
My almost husband loves making things and spends a lot of time in his workshop! So I want to get him something related to this for a wedding day gift. He loves woodworking, has also just bought himself a mini anvil so he can make us some curtain pole brackets.. unfortunately I don’t have a lot of Knowledge in this area. Does anyone have any ideas of something I could get him? Perhaps something antique / something that he could keep forever but would be useful at the same time ….? Thanks in advance!!
1) Upcoming wedding - budget matters
2) Making curtain brackets with a mini anvil - hands on guy
3) Could be useful but kept forever - no moving parts
It does sound (to me) like you're looking for hand tools. For a woodworker, that describes a good variety of things: panel saws, tenon saws, chisels, planes, etc.. Something edge tools need is a good sharpening system. If he has chisels and planes, quality stones shouldn't be far behind. For saws, good files.
What I've always thought was missing from most lists for new folks - books. Check out Lost Art Press as a publisher, anything from Bob Flexner on finishing. Hit up a used bookstore to see what's available locally too. Old books have an appeal to me and might to him as well.




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