Since I'm interested in wood. metal, electronics, machinery, the whole works, I've ended up with tools coming out of my ears. A point brought home recently when I needed to clear enough space for some major plumbing alterations.
It's spurred me to throw up this thread and ask your opinions on a streamlined hand tool kit for woodwork.
You need to know. that I'm a power tool guy. I'm very happy with my machines, tracksaw, jigsaw, routers, etc and won't be giving those up, but might shed a couple of "duplicates".
Hand tools are for the pleasure of it, and all the fine stuff that comes after the noise stops. Simple hardwood furniture and fittings.
What I want to do is cut the hand tools down to two cases - (wheeled "Storm" cases as it happens) - one for all the most used stuff, one for the less used tools that sometimes make life easier.
Each box is about 490mm wide, 290mm front to back, and 180mm deep - together they're about the size I'd think of if making a toolchest.
Why these ? I can wheel them if I need to and they are water and airtight which is good for my tools over winter.
I'm weeding through
Record #5
Record #4 x2
Japanese wooden body kanna
Axminster low angle jack
Axminster and two stanley block planes
Clifton small shoulder plane
LN chisel plane
LN skew rabbet
LN scraper plane
Axminster 80 scraper plane
Dad's record multiplane
A stack of chisels: japanese, marples boxwood, some vintage cast steel paring chisels ...
Gyochuko japanese pull saws - kataba and dozuki styles
3 tenon saws - a big pax that has to go as I don't get on with it, and couple of small ones that I need to learn to sharpen
For this box, a stanley warrington pattern hammer and a couple of smaller antiques. (I have no qualms taking a hammer to a Japanese hooped chisel and you need one to adjust the plane)
A simple basic Marples marking (strictly, cutting) gauge
Similar sliding bevel
Traditional woodworking square - going as I have a good combination square which is far better
Sharpening kit, hammers and mallets, rules, clamps, etc all litter the shop and get used for other tasks, not just hand tool woodwork, so they come for "free" !
What I want to know is :
What should I keep in Box 1 ?
What should I keep in Box 2 ?
What should I let go of ?
It's spurred me to throw up this thread and ask your opinions on a streamlined hand tool kit for woodwork.
You need to know. that I'm a power tool guy. I'm very happy with my machines, tracksaw, jigsaw, routers, etc and won't be giving those up, but might shed a couple of "duplicates".
Hand tools are for the pleasure of it, and all the fine stuff that comes after the noise stops. Simple hardwood furniture and fittings.
What I want to do is cut the hand tools down to two cases - (wheeled "Storm" cases as it happens) - one for all the most used stuff, one for the less used tools that sometimes make life easier.
Each box is about 490mm wide, 290mm front to back, and 180mm deep - together they're about the size I'd think of if making a toolchest.
Why these ? I can wheel them if I need to and they are water and airtight which is good for my tools over winter.
I'm weeding through
Record #5
Record #4 x2
Japanese wooden body kanna
Axminster low angle jack
Axminster and two stanley block planes
Clifton small shoulder plane
LN chisel plane
LN skew rabbet
LN scraper plane
Axminster 80 scraper plane
Dad's record multiplane
A stack of chisels: japanese, marples boxwood, some vintage cast steel paring chisels ...
Gyochuko japanese pull saws - kataba and dozuki styles
3 tenon saws - a big pax that has to go as I don't get on with it, and couple of small ones that I need to learn to sharpen
For this box, a stanley warrington pattern hammer and a couple of smaller antiques. (I have no qualms taking a hammer to a Japanese hooped chisel and you need one to adjust the plane)
A simple basic Marples marking (strictly, cutting) gauge
Similar sliding bevel
Traditional woodworking square - going as I have a good combination square which is far better
Sharpening kit, hammers and mallets, rules, clamps, etc all litter the shop and get used for other tasks, not just hand tool woodwork, so they come for "free" !
What I want to know is :
What should I keep in Box 1 ?
What should I keep in Box 2 ?
What should I let go of ?
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