How to Equip a Home Woodworking Workshop
By Allen Teal, published Jan 09, 2008
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Beginning with hand tools, the workshop needs at least three good hammers. One should be a carpenter-style hammer with a head that includes a claw for pulling nails and light prying. Spend a little money on this hammer because the quality of the head and handle will vary a lot. Even for amateur work, a better hammer will be easier to use.
The second hammer needs to be a lighter weight hammer for tapping pins and small nails or brads into place. This one does not have to be high quality, but you may want to get one with a ball on one end instead of claw. The ball can come in handy for some limited uses.
Make the third hammer a rubber mallet. This will be needed when you need to tap something into place that can be easily dented or damaged. You may still want to use a block of something to protect the surface, but a rubber hammer will keep a lot of mistakes from happening.
The next items will be a nice selection of screwdrivers and nut drivers. No matter how you slice it, hand powered drivers still have a relevant place in the workshop. Usually in woodworking, almost any quality of drive will do. However, as you need to replace them, it might be wise to buy better quality at that time.
Almost any clamp that you buy will be used eventually. It is hard to overstate the value of many types of clamps in various sizes to the workshop. The really large clamps probably only need to be purchased on an as-needed basis. If the work does not include large furniture or table tops, these large clamps may not be necessary.
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Takeaways
- Good hammers and saws make a nice basis for starting to equip a workshop.
- Clamps of almost any size come in handy when woodworking.
- Cordless drills have many uses in a workshop.
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