cowfoot
Established Member
Hello everyone,
I recently moved out of London to a place in the countryside with a separate workshop (living the dream!).
Like many of you, I suspect, my first thought was "let's fill this full of shiny new power tools and get busy". As the weeks have gone by, however, I've found myself getting annoyed with the noise and dust and much prefer the swish of a freshly sharpened plane. I've worked on building sites on and off for twenty odd years, I suppose it becomes a habit that you want to get the job done quickly rather than satisfyingly...
Anyway, I've identified my router as the chief culprit in the crime of being a noisy possibly dangerous tool that's no fun to use. Before anyone here gets the chance to buy my Festool 1400 with all the trimmings, can any of you safely say that it's possible to replace all its functions with handtools and a bit more elbow grease? I'm thinking rebate plane, plough plane and possibly some hollows and rounds?
I build small items of furniture (in small quantities) from common hardwoods, if that helps.
I recently moved out of London to a place in the countryside with a separate workshop (living the dream!).
Like many of you, I suspect, my first thought was "let's fill this full of shiny new power tools and get busy". As the weeks have gone by, however, I've found myself getting annoyed with the noise and dust and much prefer the swish of a freshly sharpened plane. I've worked on building sites on and off for twenty odd years, I suppose it becomes a habit that you want to get the job done quickly rather than satisfyingly...
Anyway, I've identified my router as the chief culprit in the crime of being a noisy possibly dangerous tool that's no fun to use. Before anyone here gets the chance to buy my Festool 1400 with all the trimmings, can any of you safely say that it's possible to replace all its functions with handtools and a bit more elbow grease? I'm thinking rebate plane, plough plane and possibly some hollows and rounds?
I build small items of furniture (in small quantities) from common hardwoods, if that helps.