What tools should I take to a beginners woodworking class?

This is the description of the class: students, this class is on a pre-selected using hand tools and work either / or small power tools. The project includes most phases of woodworking: cutting, gluing, sanding and assembly. Material for this project is implemented, however, students are invited to submit their own power or hand tools to use for bringen.Irgendwelche suggestions?

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2 Responses to “What tools should I take to a beginners woodworking class?”

  1. Bobbles says:

    Without knowing the size of the project, it is difficult to know the range of tools needed. But I would suggest you take the basics, like : a hand saw, wood chisels (1/2″ to 1″), hammer or wooden mallet, ruler, square, sanding block (with medium sandpaper – 120G), a pair of wood clamps, pencil. If you have a small power drill, take it too, with some drill bits. Hope this helps. Good luck!! Oh, I nearly forgot. Do you have a plane? Not the one that flies. The one that shaves timber. If so, take it too !!!

  2. Michael K says:

    That would depend on how well the shop is equipped with shop tools and hand tools. Start by bringing a good apron, tape measure and pencil. If you are serious about woodworking in the future you’ll want your own tools because you won’t be able to use THEIR tools and shop forever. I do a lot of woodworking in my small garage. I started out slowly and over the course of a few years have 90% of everything I need. The best investment I made was the Ridgid portable table saw and portable sliding compound miter saw which cost me about $500. each, but have already paid for themselves over and over again. I also have lots of portable drills, circular saws and belt sanders. Because I also do remodeling of other people’s homes, I own some pneunamatic nailers and power tools and a good air compressor to power them. Good Luck

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