Hey guys.
My name is Rob, i am 25 from Bristol! I have some experience working with electronics (Troubleshooting and fixing) and a small amount of woodworking experience. I guess you could say I am a bit of a pencil pusher (Ie i have a background in Systems anaylsis and requirements engineering)
For years now i have been at the mercy of so called guitar luthiers in Bristol who take an age to do poor routing for ridiculous sums of money on my bass guitars.
So i have taken it upon myself to start learning how to do this kind of stuff myself!
My Grandfather has a workshop that i get to play around in from time to time. I learnt some of the basics of things but nothing particularly heavy duty.
Anyway, i have set aside around about 200-400 quid trying to put together a setup to do stuff with wood (Specifically bass guitars) It is not a full time setup and will only be used maybe once a month.
Now its not alot of money so i will probably have to go about second hand in some of this stuff.
I have identified a need for.
- A Solid work bench, with wood clamps.
- Decent router that i can work with templates (Must be steady as a rock as my hands sure ain't!)
- Standard tool set, Screwdrivers, allen keys, wrenchs etc. Assorted screws.
- Electric sander
- Heat gun. (A good one, i like stripping finishes)
- Hand drill (Preferably)
- Ear defenders/Safety gloves/safety equipment.
- Small extractor/hoover
Optional is a band saw/pillar drill.
Is there anything obvious i have missed?
As far as a Work bench i would love to have something with a nice backboard to hang various tools within easy reach. Thats pretty much the only requirement. Also i am unable to bolt anything to the walls or floors.
If i bought a work bench without built in wood clamps (Which i understand are terrible) How would i go about installing the wood clamp to the desk? Is it something as simple as clamping it on, or drilling a hole and bolting it on?
So any advice you can give me?
Any brands i should be looking into or avoiding? I will be working with instrument grade wood, so any mistakes would be costly!
My name is Rob, i am 25 from Bristol! I have some experience working with electronics (Troubleshooting and fixing) and a small amount of woodworking experience. I guess you could say I am a bit of a pencil pusher (Ie i have a background in Systems anaylsis and requirements engineering)
For years now i have been at the mercy of so called guitar luthiers in Bristol who take an age to do poor routing for ridiculous sums of money on my bass guitars.
So i have taken it upon myself to start learning how to do this kind of stuff myself!
My Grandfather has a workshop that i get to play around in from time to time. I learnt some of the basics of things but nothing particularly heavy duty.
Anyway, i have set aside around about 200-400 quid trying to put together a setup to do stuff with wood (Specifically bass guitars) It is not a full time setup and will only be used maybe once a month.
Now its not alot of money so i will probably have to go about second hand in some of this stuff.
I have identified a need for.
- A Solid work bench, with wood clamps.
- Decent router that i can work with templates (Must be steady as a rock as my hands sure ain't!)
- Standard tool set, Screwdrivers, allen keys, wrenchs etc. Assorted screws.
- Electric sander
- Heat gun. (A good one, i like stripping finishes)
- Hand drill (Preferably)
- Ear defenders/Safety gloves/safety equipment.
- Small extractor/hoover
Optional is a band saw/pillar drill.
Is there anything obvious i have missed?
As far as a Work bench i would love to have something with a nice backboard to hang various tools within easy reach. Thats pretty much the only requirement. Also i am unable to bolt anything to the walls or floors.
If i bought a work bench without built in wood clamps (Which i understand are terrible) How would i go about installing the wood clamp to the desk? Is it something as simple as clamping it on, or drilling a hole and bolting it on?
So any advice you can give me?