Petemcr
Member
Sorry if this has been covered,
Just wanted to ask peoples opinions for someone new on this subject.
I've got a few projects on the go which I'm working on, one of which I could do with planning the wood down and I've been looking at the two options, but I was wondering and this is purely off the discussion I've had with a mechanic friend I have.
He's always said he won't let his apprentices use the power tools when they start and he makes them use hand held so they learn to not cross thread bolts in and "run them home with the dugga dugga" as he calls it and once he's confident they're not going to go wild, he then lets them use power tools as a lesson.
Is this going to be the same principle with planes, is it best to start with hand held, struggle but learn the technique and not take too much off when starting out, or just best to get electric and learn that on its own as they're different beasts and are handled different anyways? Or personal preference.
Just want to check before I make a purchase, hopefully this is in the right section.
Thanks
Just wanted to ask peoples opinions for someone new on this subject.
I've got a few projects on the go which I'm working on, one of which I could do with planning the wood down and I've been looking at the two options, but I was wondering and this is purely off the discussion I've had with a mechanic friend I have.
He's always said he won't let his apprentices use the power tools when they start and he makes them use hand held so they learn to not cross thread bolts in and "run them home with the dugga dugga" as he calls it and once he's confident they're not going to go wild, he then lets them use power tools as a lesson.
Is this going to be the same principle with planes, is it best to start with hand held, struggle but learn the technique and not take too much off when starting out, or just best to get electric and learn that on its own as they're different beasts and are handled different anyways? Or personal preference.
Just want to check before I make a purchase, hopefully this is in the right section.
Thanks