Wednesday, May 18, 2011

5 Power Tools Needed for Easy Woodworking Projects

Almost all habitancy think when they start out as a woodworker they need to run out and buy a ton of new tools and spend thousands of dollars. That's not true at all! Here are 5 power tools I recommend that every woodworker should have:
Circular saw- this tool is probably the most versatile power tool you will have. The circular saw is a bit unnerving for some beginners in the woodworking world with lots of practice, it will fast become your tool of selection for most of you cutting needs and is a necessity to your tool collection.
Power Drill- Some habitancy argue about whether a corded drill or battery power drill is better. I like to use a battery-powered drill for most of my drilling needs With the battery power there are no chords you need to run and nothing to trip over. You can get the drill pretty much in any place you need it. Drills can vary in speed and sizes. I would recommend getting a drill with a 1/2 chuck to start with so you know its big sufficient to handle pretty much any job.
Jigsaw- an additional one very prominent hand-held power tool is the jigsaw. The jigsaw allows a woodworker to cut curved and separate patterns in the project. I would recommend getting a jigsaw that feels comfortable to you.
Orbital sander- The last of the hand-held tools that every woodworker needs to have is a sander. You need to sand your projects plane when concluded and it would take for ever with the old style block and sheet of sandpaper.
Router- The last tool I'm going to recommend for any beginner is a router. The router allows you to stop the edges of you projects to your liking. They come in two separate bases, a stationary base and a plunger base. I recommend the stationary base for any beginner. It will be able to take care of approximately all your woodworking needs.

Power Tools

Now that you have bought these 5 woodworking tools you will be ready to tackle any scheme that comes your way. If you need help buying these tools just ask anything in the tool division at your local home correction store. As always take extreme caution when using the power tools and always make sure to have eye security and hearing security on. Now go out and build your dream woodworking scheme and have fun doing it.

5 Power Tools Needed for Easy Woodworking Projects

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