Question: Do you prefer the old tools (pre electric) or new?

UKworkshop.co.uk

Help Support UKworkshop.co.uk:

This site may earn a commission from merchant affiliate links, including eBay, Amazon, and others.
I actually DO quite enjoy ripping timber, but then I have a very old correctly designed diston ripsaw, freshly sharp, it rips very efficiently and is a pleasure to use.

I also have an excellent well-sharpened ripsaw, but I still hate ripping, and find it anything but pleasurable. I enjoy it about as much as I enjoy cross-country running, ie only slightly less than being hit repeatedly with a stick. At least in hardwood at anything over 3/4". My bandsaw is the only machine that, if I couldn't have it, would make me want to consider giving up woodworking altogether....

RE old and new new tools, mine are a total mix. I have quite a few old woodies, but also some stuff by Veritas and Clifton. Some old tools are better, some new tools are better, and sometimes when I've been buying I haven't had the budget to choose anyway. I don't really get the tool porn thing — I don't get much of thrill from how the thing looks (though I draw the line at plastic handles on chisels and planes) but I care a lot about how it is going to help me to make the thing I am making look good....
 
Electric tools? That sounds dangerous! What'll they think of next, atomic powered draw knives? :mrgreen: :roll:
 
I love old tools and hate the noise of power tools, most of which I have got rid of. However, I am rarely without my hitachi battery drill driver and would never give up my powered lathe. Both of which are quiet and efficient. Basically I like tools that do the job without either deafening me or scaring the cr*p out of me.
 
Back
Top