Woodworking Is A Fun Hobby to Have

submitted: Aug 16th 2008 | by: RayWalberg | Total views: 1 | Word Count: 482 | PDF View | Print Article

Woodworking is a favorite pastime of many. In the beginning it may seem like you need to make a huge investment in tools. This is a misconception. Actually, most of the tools perform similar tasks so you can save money by just getting the basics. Begin woodworking without spending a ton of money.

There are some simple woodworking tools you should have. Chisels are a must have. Search for ones that are sturdy enough to stand up to a good deal of work. Rockler Chisels are a great, low cost choice. Buy chisels that range in size from ? to 2 inches. Use chisels with mallets or hands.

Clamps can be found in a number of different sizes and are instrumental in a variety of gluing endeavors. They are also rather cheap so there is no need to do major bargain shopping with it comes to clamps. When you see them you should get them. Don?t spend your time visiting hardware store after hardware store searching for discounts.

Measurements are key in woodworking and squares are the best tools to use. Framing squares are wonderful to use when building certain pieces of furniture. It is best to have squares that have both meters and inches on them. That way you will not have to translate instructions. A combination square is a wonderful tool to have on hand. It is one of the best ways to measure 45 and 90 degree angles.

Drills with and without cords are available. The corded variety of drills are handy and they tend to be rather cheap. When choosing drills, look for certain features. Good features to search for are reverse variable speed controls and additional equipment to enhance the drill. Cordless drills generally have higher voltage batteries and they can be charged easily. Different drill bits will usually come with whatever drill you purchase.

Steel or wood hand planes are valuable to have. Rough shaping is typically performed by a jack plane which can be found in twelve to fifteen inches. Block planes are good to have when a trim needs to be done.

While good deals on tools may be nice on your wallet initially they may come back to haunt you. If you buy the cheapest tools you may find yourself replacing them on a regular basis. It is best to wait until you are bale to buy decent tools. This will save money in the long run.

Check out the Internet for woodworking tools and a bench that are low priced but of good quality. Rigid, Sears, Rockler and Hitachi tools are all great brands to buy from. Buy high quality tools and handle them with care. Be careful to properly store them and repair them when they are in need.

About the Author

Ray Walberg published largely for http://www.insidewoodworking.com , an online publication covering information on building a woodworking bench . You might discover his work on woodworking bench over at http://www.insidewoodworking.com .


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