sunnybob":xusifxaq said:
I have tried so hard to make this hobby work over the last 10 months. i just can not believe how truly awful every wood working tool is when its sold.
I bought a bandsaw that has a hundred faults. i bought a belt sander that was wired back to front from the factory and has already got noisy bearings (less than a dozen hours usage). I have a chisel sharpener that doesnt sharpen chisels made by the same manufacturer (the same manufacturer who sells sharpening stones that arent as wide as the plane blades your supposed to use it on.). A plane that will not cut square, even a router cutter that is not straight, and on ad infinitum.
If something doesnt go right soon, me and wood will be parting company.
I feel your pain. It's always seemed strange to me that so many woodworkers accept that everything they buy will need modification or alteration before using it.
There's no way we'd accept that with cars for instance.
Having said that it's definitely true that if you buy cheap modern tools you're almost always going to be disappointed.
There are companies making tools that are of a good quality but generally they ain't cheap.
The adage of getting what you pay for probably applies more to tools than anything else, especially important if you make your living from them.
Although they are eye wateringly expensive Lie Nielsen planes are universally well thought of. Quangsheng are a cheaper brand that seem to receive good reviews here. Same with Pax or Flinn handsaws, Narex Chisel.
Don't give up the fight though - that would be a great shame.