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- Опубліковано 6 лип 2024
- 8 tools for beginner woodworkers along with one bonus tool recommendation from @drewwitt .
After getting a good tape measure and speed square, invest in a good impact driver and drill combo set so you can also do projects around the house. Also, invest in a pocket hole jig set if you're wanting an easy way to join wood together; learning how to properly hide your pocket holes will teach you a lot about designing your cabinets and furniture. A good palm router is great for creating profiles on your pieces and can also be used for creating dados (channels) for shelves and other applications. Of course, I also recommend investing in a quality sander, but I'll leave some links for other options below. You can never have too many clamps either. The biggest difference in all of the "Beginner woodworking" videos I saw was, most people say to get a circular saw and rarely mention the jig saw. Check out the video to find out my thoughts on how I solve the circular saw vs. jig saw debate.
Thanks to Drew for the video collab: @wittworks
Special mentions to @woodwhisperer and @WoodcraftBySuman
Here's a list of some of the tools I mentioned in the video. They are affiliate links and don't cost you any more, but I do earn a small commission if you use the links. Check for discount codes next to some of the items as well. Thanks for your support by watching and commenting.
TOOL LINKS:
- Stanley Fat Max 25' tape (~$25): amzn.to/422xrFE
- Stanley Fat Max 16' tape (~$25): amzn.to/40RXSg7
- Speed square ($15-$40): amzn.to/3LFqVPN
- Bosch Jig Saw - corded ($269): amzn.to/3LIJBhG
- Makita Jig Saw - corded ($119): amzn.to/3np7XU5
- Makita Jig Saw - 18v cordless ($89): amzn.to/3oUQUtw
- Skil Circular Saw ($96): amzn.to/3Vluq0P
- Makita Track Saw ($460): amzn.to/3HsVGoF
- Makita drill set ($226): amzn.to/41PPL59
- Milwaukee drill set ($180): amzn.to/429Q8Hj
- Makita palm router ($109): amzn.to/3LSdImZ
- Dewalt plunge router ($186): amzn.to/40Rsxu7
- Amana router bit set ($300): amzn.to/3Lsj8TW
- Amana round over router bit set ($116): amzn.to/3NYgvMT
- Amana chamfer router bit ($36): amzn.to/42pfn8F
- Kreg 520PRO pocket hole jig ($99): amzn.to/40SnSbn
- Kreg 720PRO pocket hole jig ($149): amzn.to/3oY2q7C
- Bosch random orbital sander (on sale $70): amzn.to/3VnW3Xo
- SurfPrep Sanding (Use code: "MAKERLOUNGE") Sanders and abrasives): www.surfprepsanding.com?aff=51
- Bessey pipe clamps (set of 4 - $80): amzn.to/44e4EzR
- Bessey parallel clamps: amzn.to/3oWjTxa
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Timestamps:
00:00 Beginner tools every woodworker should have
00:37 Tape Measure and square
01:58 Circular saw vs jig saw
05:25 Drill vs impact driver
06:53 Routers
08:28 Pocket hole jigs
11:38 Electric sanders
13:08 Best clamp to get started
14:46 Bonus tool: track saw
#woodworkingtips #woodworking #woodworkingtools
Check out Drew Witt's channel for more about that bonus tool. www.youtube.com/@wittworks
Great info for the beginner!!! Keep up the great work
Thank you so much, Bailey! Hope it gets a few more eyeballs on the video 😳 so others can see it and benefit.
Great video for those getting into the craft.
Thanks Joe. I appreciate that.
Great video, this is very helpful for the beginner woodworker. I wish I had this 8 years ago.
Thanks dude! I appreciate that.
Who puts makita tools in a milwaukee packout box?!
Great presentation style and thoughtful content, keep up the good work!
Lol. Is that even allowed?
Thank you so much.
Great video man! Really informative! Let's sneak some Hart tools in that pack out to really cheese some people off lol
Thanks so much, Corey! I appreciate that.
Great video as always.
Thanks dude! I appreciate that.
Love it
Thanks dude!
If only the EU had these prices. (( That said, buying second hand is another great way! Especially corded tools, they almost go for free in these parts of the world and sometimes can be an advantage.
Facebook marketplace is a great place to find power tools as people upgrade or try to free up space. How much higher are the EU prices comparatively?
Depending on the brand i'd say anywhere from 30% to sometimes 100% (for team red). That said: Another tip for Makita/Hikoki is amazon Japan, under a certain amount they take care of the import charges and shipping isn't expensive. For us Europeans at least, that's the cheaper way of getting top quality on a budget.
Oh wow. Thats crazy.