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« on: April 05, 2012, 06:11:59 PM »
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I'm expanding my tools and shit still, but I'm not fully aware of a large range of tools to use... so I'm just wondering if anyone's got some sort of tool that will really be useful for me to buy. What I'm doing currently is all sorts of plywood projects, so I'm buying a scrollsaw hopefully Saturday so that I can do centre cuts. Aside from that, I've got a bandsaw, belt/disc sander, circular saw, really shitty dremel with few attachments, drill press, aaand that's about it. Of course I've also got simple things like drills/drill bits, hand saws, etc as well. Sooo if you've got anything that you think may help me please tell me, thanks. I also plan to be doing work like this btw:
http://www.berrybasket.com/Scenery-Scrollwork-C17.aspx


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Re: woodworking
« Reply #1 on: April 05, 2012, 06:45:17 PM »
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Drum sanders are always handy for bigger wood if you ever need to use it with plywood

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Re: woodworking
« Reply #2 on: April 05, 2012, 06:48:32 PM »
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Drum sanders are always handy for bigger wood if you ever need to use it with plywood
Might be a little out of my budget for now but I'll keep that in mind. Anything else?


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