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So I'd quite like to get into making wooden things, starting perhaps with a key cabinet, letter sorter and maybe getting onto simple furniture (maple kitchen shelves!), and I'm looking for advice for pretty much a noob.
My goals: Make some nice stuff, feel good about myself, improve said nice stuff and get my daughter involved too. Anything storage-related for kids would be a good project.
My restrictions: Not much room, at least as far as the wife is concerned, so tools with the word "portable" or "foldable" in them are winners. Also buying £1500 table saws or £200 planes is not realistic at this point.
From initial investigation I reckon the tools required might be:
- Plane
- Back saw
- Workbench
- Router? Or is that cheating?
- Table saw... again possible cheating, but would make cutting at angles a lot easier?
- Chisel(s)
- Set square
I'd be most grateful for any advice, even if it's criticism of my sloppy initial research.
F. :?:
So I'd quite like to get into making wooden things, starting perhaps with a key cabinet, letter sorter and maybe getting onto simple furniture (maple kitchen shelves!), and I'm looking for advice for pretty much a noob.
My goals: Make some nice stuff, feel good about myself, improve said nice stuff and get my daughter involved too. Anything storage-related for kids would be a good project.
My restrictions: Not much room, at least as far as the wife is concerned, so tools with the word "portable" or "foldable" in them are winners. Also buying £1500 table saws or £200 planes is not realistic at this point.
From initial investigation I reckon the tools required might be:
- Plane
- Back saw
- Workbench
- Router? Or is that cheating?
- Table saw... again possible cheating, but would make cutting at angles a lot easier?
- Chisel(s)
- Set square
I'd be most grateful for any advice, even if it's criticism of my sloppy initial research.
F. :?: