Hi,
I've posted a couple of things on here now as just starting out and for now decided to learn the ropes with hand tools and just making some simple joints, planing wood etc. One of the members on here has been very helpful and sold me a few bits to get me started and these arrived today, so this weekend is.... tenon joint weekend!!
but what i wanted to ask is that i am interested in small to medium woodworking projects like breadboards, side tables, boxes, stools. the projects i like are the ones done by these guys on youtube:
modern builds: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIxAaC ... TKmazDyIjw
Chris Salomone: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1V-DY ... uBis9-UDug
now i know their stuff is probably intermediary but it seems that you still need a lot of tools to even build the simple things. what strikes me the most is the need for a thicknesser and jointer just to get your wood straight to start with.
so what i was wondering was: what is the easiest way to prep wood with minimal equipment (realise that planing by hand is the most basic but perhaps would want to use some power tools to speed things up router, bandsaw?
and what are the minimum tools i would need to do most projects out of say: router, circular saw, bandsaw, mitre saw, table saw
any help appreciated. and if there are any forum members who live around the bexley, greenwich area and would have some time for me to pop by and take a look at their workshops that would be cool. just PM me.
I've posted a couple of things on here now as just starting out and for now decided to learn the ropes with hand tools and just making some simple joints, planing wood etc. One of the members on here has been very helpful and sold me a few bits to get me started and these arrived today, so this weekend is.... tenon joint weekend!!
but what i wanted to ask is that i am interested in small to medium woodworking projects like breadboards, side tables, boxes, stools. the projects i like are the ones done by these guys on youtube:
modern builds: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIxAaC ... TKmazDyIjw
Chris Salomone: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1V-DY ... uBis9-UDug
now i know their stuff is probably intermediary but it seems that you still need a lot of tools to even build the simple things. what strikes me the most is the need for a thicknesser and jointer just to get your wood straight to start with.
so what i was wondering was: what is the easiest way to prep wood with minimal equipment (realise that planing by hand is the most basic but perhaps would want to use some power tools to speed things up router, bandsaw?
and what are the minimum tools i would need to do most projects out of say: router, circular saw, bandsaw, mitre saw, table saw
any help appreciated. and if there are any forum members who live around the bexley, greenwich area and would have some time for me to pop by and take a look at their workshops that would be cool. just PM me.