The advice I was given is not to buy anything until you need it, and when you do buy then get something which will meet your needs for the foreseeable future.
My son and I started setting up our workshops at about the same time. He was fitting out his house, and started with a mitre saw. I was making children’s toys, and started with a scroll saw. I’ve since avoided/deferred buying a bandsaw because I could cut out guitar body blanks with the scroll saw.
What we’ve both bought are chip extractors and dust collectors. Don’t forget these. A Henry domestic vacuum is sufficient for most hand tools, but you need something more substantial for anything bigger.
My son and I started setting up our workshops at about the same time. He was fitting out his house, and started with a mitre saw. I was making children’s toys, and started with a scroll saw. I’ve since avoided/deferred buying a bandsaw because I could cut out guitar body blanks with the scroll saw.
What we’ve both bought are chip extractors and dust collectors. Don’t forget these. A Henry domestic vacuum is sufficient for most hand tools, but you need something more substantial for anything bigger.