Monday, February 14, 2011

Safe Wood Working Means Quality Tools

Over the years, I have learned the hard way that an inferior tool not only has a short life span, resulting in having to invest in the same tools all over again, but can also be very dangerous to use. I have had chisels splinter and break; cutting tools lose their edge after a couple of passes on a piece of wood; and other tools break within minutes of coming out of the package.
Taking the time to invest in well made and a well cared for tools can literally save you thousands of dollars in the long run and will give you a life time of enjoyment.
To start a viable woodshop, there are some essential tools needed to complete most of your wood projects.
Hand Tools for Shaping Wood
·      Clamps: You will need a variety of types and sizes. I would recommend purchasing clamps as you need them. Within a few short years you will have an extensive collection.
·      Bench chisels: You will need about a half a dozen of these in a variety of sizes from ¼ to one inch.
·      Stiff, wire brushes
·      Saws: You will need a back saw, tenon and dovetail saws. These get used often in woodworking. A danger in buying any of these saws used can be damaged teeth. In all cases make sure that you keep your saws sharpened.
·      Planes are used for smoothing. Get a few different planes, at least a block plane and jointer to start with.
·      Scrapers are needed for a variety of projects. Look for a paint scraper and a hand scraper to get started.
·      Files: Get good size, sturdy files in a ten inch size. Look for smooth and bastard mill files to start with and add others later.

Other Hand Tools You’ll Need
·   Hammer: get a good quality hammer. A 16 ounce hammer is a good, versatile hammer.
·   Mallet for driving chisels
·   Allen wrenches in a variety of sizes
·   Screwdrivers in Phillips and flat heads. Get a good set in several sizes of each
·   T bevel
·   Tape measure
·   Steel rulers
·   Level
·   Squares
·   Awls: marking and scratch
·   Pliers: channel lock and needle nose
·   Putty knife
·   Utility knife
·   Protractor

Before you spend money on inferior tools, take a moment to order the "Traditional Hand Tools for Woodworkers” catalog from Traditional Woodworker Corp. It’s free with free shipping and will provide you with a selection of the highest quality tools.