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@banto1
Жыл бұрын
My compound sliding miter saw was the first major purchase I made and for years it was my go-to tool for lots of stuff I built. Once I got my table saw (DWE7491RS), that miter saw has been mostly collecting dust. When almost all your cross-cuts and miters can be made with a nice cross-cut sled, the only thing that sliding miter is used for is making cuts on long stock (aka tubifors ;), unless of course you do a lot of complex cuts on molding or something like that. I would add 2 items that you left out: (1) drill/driver/impact set. These get the most use for most stuff I do. (2) low-noise compressor. This opens up a world of inexpensive tools - brad/pin nailers, crown staplers, etc.. that are really useful.
@TechTimeWithEric
Жыл бұрын
First off, I love your shirt bro. I'm not a huge woodworker, but started getting into it more. I'm more so into meta work and automotive. I've always been of the mindset of it's better to buy a used high quality tool than a new low quality tool. A little while back I responded to an ad for a very reasonably priced Delta compound miter saw. When I got there it turned out he was a cabinet maker and moving from South Jersey to Florida to retire. What was originally going to be a $75 purchase ended up being almost $2,000 and 2 more trips to his shop. I spent a lot that day, but got a lot of high end equipment that I do not regret buying.
@maximusdecimusmeridius5428
Жыл бұрын
I regret buying ryobi as my first table saw (cheap). It has the worse fence. Switched to dewalt and what a huge difference that was. Love it.
@christianhernandez2970
Жыл бұрын
I Can honestly say that a Sander should be on this list. Almost everyone with a tablesaw is going to have some type of sander. I know from the wife and I, the sander was the 2nd or 3rd thing we bought when we started our business.
@justinp9451
Жыл бұрын
Not sure if anyone has mentioned it, but possibly one of the best tools I’ve ever gotten is a good set of machinist blocks or 1-2-3 blocks. Mine are spot on within .001 inch on each measurement and perfect right angles. I’ve measured, adjusted, aligned, everything with them. And only about $20-30.
( All Cordless) Circular Saw, Saws All, Framing and Finish Nailer, Angle Grinder, PVC Cutter
@BloodyMobile
Жыл бұрын
5:08 caption for that image: "why am I doing this to myself?..." / alt: "wood goes brrrrrrrrr"
@Daddio519
Жыл бұрын
For absolute beginners, definitely get a cordless drill and driver. Going from one corded drill to a cordless drill and cordless driver is life changing.
@ratofvengence
Жыл бұрын
Changing bits over and over is driving (heh) me nuts! A good driver is on my list of things to get.
@tonyi4085
Жыл бұрын
And what’s nice about the combo is the convenience of using them for outside the workshop
@Daddio519
Жыл бұрын
@@tonyi4085 - So true.
@GizmosGameLounge
Жыл бұрын
The and driver part is so important. An impact is so much more efficient than a drill for fasteners.
@Depl0rable10
Жыл бұрын
@GizmosGameLounge while I do recommend an impact a basic bit driver will be life changing as well
@yellowhammerwoodcrafts
Жыл бұрын
I agree that the Delta is the best saw on the market under $1000. That’s what I have and no issues.
@zackjohnson5247
Жыл бұрын
Spot on!
@osocarpinterocarpinteria
Жыл бұрын
Always good tips
@markkravig7410
Жыл бұрын
Love my bench grinder too.
@zanderesp4295
Жыл бұрын
Do u have a link to that x stand table?
@bertmung
Жыл бұрын
I regret my Ryobi table saw. The miter slots are only 1/8 in deep. No replacement mitre guages are compatible.
@conrat2000
Жыл бұрын
Nice video. Quality tape measure for sure. Lol. And of course a quality cordless drill. As always, awesome video 😎👍
@tomsardo6984
Жыл бұрын
Hi Matt Happy New Year. Thoughts on the Skil router kit. I got mine last year for 99 dollars
@731Woodworks
Жыл бұрын
nice deal! I haven't used that one yet. How do you like it?
@stevenhobson2292
Жыл бұрын
Wish I had a track saw instead of a table saw
@davidnygren4301
Жыл бұрын
Where does this Bold Believer get all those t-shirts???
@731Woodworks
Жыл бұрын
kerusso.com and shieldsofstrength.com
@golfaddict5276
Жыл бұрын
Band saw, and Belt-disk sander.
@731Woodworks
Жыл бұрын
Good picks!
@Imnotachef
Жыл бұрын
Yeah a belt-disk sander has been great for me. I use mine for bringing a rough cut closer to the line (metal and wood) . Thinning little shims. Or sometimes I need one screw just a little shorter (be safe...)
@rellymacatao386
Жыл бұрын
😃👍❤👍
@chriswitek9455
Жыл бұрын
man i mean do what makes you money, but itd be awful nice to see ya build something. whole garage full of tools and setups and the last thing we actually saw get built was a mallet what 6 months ago? maybe you just batch out the cnc made catch all trays and mallet templates now but i find myself not caring if any new videos come out because at this point its a tool review channel same as a bunch of others. dining table, coffee table, bed frame, built ins, cabinet jobs, etc would all be more inviting to click on the video. im sure, theres tons of people who love the reviews of stuff. clearly were at 134 comments after only 9 hours and already over 25k views but man im at the point where im just not clicking anymore as theyre not enganging or interesting.
@Itsreallymarcus
Жыл бұрын
As much as people watch these tool videos. Is this channel ever going to get back to making actual furniture and stuff? The only builds that I’ve seen on this channel is shop furniture for tools which is cool but come on, being some real builds back.. That’s what got this Channel going in the first place and that’s what alot of us enjoy viewing. I feel like once all these woodworking KZitem channels get big and the creators quit their jobs for KZitem, they also lose the entire reason they started KZitem in the first place and loose sight and passion for actual woodworking and just gravitate to the masses. It’s sad.
@731Woodworks
Жыл бұрын
not true. 6 of my first 12 videos were tool reviews. And had a build video last week. But yes, there are build videos coming in a few weeks.
@WalterRiggs
Жыл бұрын
The first big power tool I bought was a miter saw. I hate it. It’s loud. It has practically no dust extraction. I never use it. I pull out a hand saw or the table saw sled.
@lisaweigand524
Жыл бұрын
Mine is in the garage facing the door so I can use it with the garage door open. I still attach it to my dust extraction system which is only a cyclone and shop vac. My headphones protect my ears enough. I don’t even know what it sounds like without them!
@douglasanderson7260
Жыл бұрын
The one tool I do not regret buying is a good hand plane. I think the 5 1/2 is the perfect combination of form and function, and as a person without a jointer and not enough room to put a jointer anywhere, my hand plane gets a lot of work done.
@petrsidlo7614
Жыл бұрын
I second that. I have no jointer either, so I use a combination of scrub plane and 60 cm long wooden jointer plane. That thing trasnformed my work process the most since japanese saws.
@charlesthomas1142
Жыл бұрын
The 5 (and 5 1/2) is one of the most versatile of all planes.
@cpcpyro92
Жыл бұрын
What plane did you get?
@douglasanderson7260
Жыл бұрын
@C C the one I ended up getting, was the lie Nielson 5 1/2. It is expensive but for me worth it. I see it as time vs. money thing. I also have a lie Nielson no 4 as well. There are a lot of good manufacturers, I have a stanley 5 from 1920, but it took work to get it in shape. And it was much cheaper than my lie Nielson, but when it came to it, I did not want to go through the hassle with reconditioning another plane. But new stanley planes, with the exception of the sweetheart low angle jack, are kind of trash. You can make them work, but it is a lot of work to get them in shape. I have a woodriver 6, but it is not great for the money. I replaced the blade, which could not hold an edge, and the tote comes loose because of poor manufacturering. Not to seem like a lie Nielson super fan, but I have a veritas router plane and small plow plane, and a scrub plane, all very good planes. I just do not like the adjusters on their bench planes. Sorry if it is tl/dr but wanted to share some of the reasoning with you as well.
@petrsidlo7614
Жыл бұрын
@@douglasanderson7260 My first plane was a new production stanley. Plastic handle, terrible grinding marks, very out of flat sole, chip breaker that was very crooked. Long story short, I only managed to make it work after I learned on wooden planes a better quality new production Luban plane (I think they are almost identical to woodriver, but for Euro market)that was almost ready to use from the box. So getting a lie nielsen is great idea, especially for people who are serious about woodworking, but do not have the experince to make things that are not up to par work as they should.
@Ultegra10SPD
Жыл бұрын
Masca jig and that custom mounting board for it. Have to credit ur video. Built my kid’s slot car tables with it being a big help. -U10
@bryanharness1122
Жыл бұрын
Glad you didn't have that sawstop job site saw up there lol. Dewalt is way better minus the one safety feature their hanging everything on
@bloodtypexneg
Жыл бұрын
I have the Dewalt DWE7485 mentioned in this video. I LOVE it. When I first got it, saw blade options were limited due to 8 1/4 inch blade, but there are a ton on the market now. I have not had a project yet that this saw couldn't handle. The fence is amazing, but I would recommend making a zero clearance blade insert for this saw if you want to do more intricate cuts.
@garrybray7173
Жыл бұрын
I got one and love it. What type of blade you run in yours?
@bloodtypexneg
Жыл бұрын
@@garrybray7173 At the time I got mine, the only two blade options were the blade it came with, and Dewalt made a 60 tooth fine cut blade for it. I would swap between the two depending on what kind of cut I was making.
@woodrowsmith3400
Жыл бұрын
We have the 7485 on the jobsite as flooring contractors. My dis-illusion with the yellow and black comes from twenty five years ago...and this old grudge dies hard. However...this lil guy is a workhorse. We make a lot of "don't do this at home" ripping as we try to make hardwoods match the wobbles, curves and wows in walls. (Don't EVER think your wall is straight!) We use the very common 7 1/4" blades common to most corded and many upscale cordless circular saws...because we WANT them to warp...so we can make those swerving cuts. Makes ya wanna shudder, don't it? That said...when the fence is on it as solid as any fence on any contractor grade saw on today's market...after spending a year and a half bouncing around in the back of a work van crammed full of tools. Had need of the fence for a seriously complicated cut in preparation for a tongue cutter in a router. Spot on...to within .001". If I had need for another table saw...I have two running, three sitting aside and another awaiting a full restoration I would certainly consider this saw, even with the limitation of depth of cut. Don't believe me? Watch Tamar @ 3x3!
@lisaweigand524
Жыл бұрын
I love your choices. I’m not to a point where I need a drill press, but good information for later. I would add drill and driver set, absolutely. My favorite purchase though, after using a cheap one, is my Festool random orbit sander. A quality sander can save a lot of arm/shoulder ache 😂!
@HeliRy
Жыл бұрын
Just bought that Skil saw myself, based off your recommendation. Haven’t unboxed it yet, gotta clean the shop first. Looks like a bomb went off down there lol. Since moving into the home a decade ago, the shop has been the storage room for all our crap. No more!! I’m cleaning it out and reclaiming it in the name of woodworkers everywhere 💪
@watermain48
Жыл бұрын
The one that should have been on your list is a band saw. Could have been the six tools you'll never regret buying. Thanks for a great video Matt.
@mattschreiber4251
Жыл бұрын
Should be the first machine you buy. Then a jointer.
@SZOPanther
Жыл бұрын
The tool I don't regret buying is a first aid kit!
@jamieoehlson1607
Жыл бұрын
Ok, I gotta ask. What kind of toolbox/hutch setup with the lockers u have in the background??
@731Woodworks
Жыл бұрын
It's this one kzitem.info/news/bejne/yamJk52Ka5Nmp5w
@lincolndickerson1293
Жыл бұрын
Power tools are great but no shop is complete without the finesse tools. Hand plane, chisels, and sharpen stones/diamond plates/oil stones and a strop.
@MrHf4l
Жыл бұрын
Don’t you ever build anything? All you do is tool reviews anymore. Not a fan.
@Lannistir
Жыл бұрын
for the people with literally 0 power tools. cordless power sander and drill. youll go insane without them
@BroRiv
Жыл бұрын
Before I got my Sawstop, I had the DWE7491RS 10-in jobsite table saw. Portability is key in my shop. I'm too old to be picking up table saws, drill presses, bar bells :-). How about a Bandsaw blade review. Can't seem to find one I'm happy with.
@kwilliams2239
Жыл бұрын
For resawing the Laguna Resaw King can't be beat. It's going to hurt but they're great blades. Highland's WoodSlicer is really good too but, again, it's going to hurt. For general use?? I buy them from Highland for $30 or so. I need a selection of widths and TPI so don't spend a lot on general purpose blades.
@18magicMARKer
Жыл бұрын
Disagree with the miter saw…instead of it I would get a thickness planer
@patrickhouchins9074
Жыл бұрын
I regret everything
@AB-nu5we
Жыл бұрын
Nice tool selection tips. Regarding the power issue on the Wen drill press, try switching your belt from the standard rubber v-belt to a link belt. It can help eliminate some of the run-out on your quill that might bind your motor. I know it helped me with my less expensive Grizzly. Hasn't bound up once since I changed over.
@mikee9568
Жыл бұрын
Strongly disagree on the miter saw, mine is used extremely rarely. Money would have been better spent on a better table saw or about anything else at the time. It can be useful but you can do most anything a miter saw can do with other tools, especially with a good shop made jig on the table saw.
@fullsendflyfishing2632
Жыл бұрын
Miss seeing ya build things the whole review videos all the time have made me look else were ill be back when ya start building again.
@meperson
Жыл бұрын
My choice would be track saw - can be used for jointing edges of any length and all cutting. No need for bulky table saw.
@198bikeracer
Жыл бұрын
Disagree with the miter saw personally.
@scottboettcher1344
Жыл бұрын
45 years woodworking, and I still don't have a miter saw, nor have any use for one (if I were framing buildings it'd be the FIRST tool to get, however).
@mattschreiber4251
Жыл бұрын
100%. Mine is used very seldom in the shop. I do use it for installs, but if I were starting out, knowing what I know now, it would be WAY down the list.
@SandyMasquith
Жыл бұрын
I certainly agree with your choices! The table saw is probably the heart of any wood shop. I started with a Ridgid 3650 because of the fence and the trunion (the part the saw arbor mounts to). I’ve since upgraded to the SawStop 3HP cabinet saw. But I still have that Ridgid! Where we differ is my #2 power tool. To me, it’s the Band Saw. A good band saw can do so much! You can make your own veneers, you can make intricate joinery, and you can do some creative shapes. I actually have 2 band saws now (I’m luck to have space for them), so one is dedicated to resawing and one stays set up with a thin blade for making curvy cuts. :)
@llamabahama4654
Жыл бұрын
I'm hardly even what you'd call a woodworker, maybe in waiting?, but I want a bandsaw bad. I think it might be diresta's fault.....
@papparocket
Жыл бұрын
I agree that a drill press is a great addition to a shop. However, a good portable drill guide like the Rockler portable drill guide (their own $200 model, not the $60 Wolfcraft that Rockler resells) can do a lot of what a drill press can, and a lot of things that a drill press can't like drilling very accurate holes in an already assembled piece. As such I think a high quality drill guide is something that all workshops even if you already have a drill press. So when starting out, I would recommend getting portable drill guide first and then when space and money allow, get a drill press. This isn't about saving money since the Wen 10" benchtop drill press is also $200 (on Amazon), but about a tool that can give accuracy approaching that of a drill press while also giving you the necessary ability to drill accurate holes just about anywhere. So on the list of the top #5 large power tools, I would replace the drill press with a planer.
@Damon_Barber
Жыл бұрын
Great video, Matt! Man, could we make this a long list! In addition to the recommendations for drill/driver combos, bandsaw, planers, sanders, oscillating sanders… I’d have to say it is pretty nice having a combination belt/disc sander. These guys make short work of taking down large amounts of wood really quick!
@JGV_IX
Жыл бұрын
Absolutely agree with this list - the only thing I would add is a good ruler/tape measure and a marker such as a Pica. Accuracy is key in my tiny wood shop - my Kapex can only cut as accurate as the measurements I give it. I finally invested in a Woodpeckers Ruler and a Narex marking knife - game changers!
@MrTPF1
Жыл бұрын
I would add a tabletop bandsaw too. It's kinda like a Dremel mototool: When you need it, it's the only tool that will do the job as quickly and easily.
@ClintonCaraway-CNC
Жыл бұрын
SAVE MONEY WITHOUT SACRIFICING QUALITY!! Sawstop has taken over. It is the saw everyone dreams of upgrading to and if you have the money it's absolutely worth it. However... all those upgrades makes finding a Delta Unisaw, Powermatic 66 or a General 350 on the secondary market very easy. These saws were all made in the USA and can be restored very easily. Even the Grizzly and Jet cabinet saws are a option. Look for one without the best fence can be a hidden gem. Building a set of Biesemeyer style rails can be done with a 2"x3" tube and a 3"x3" piece of angle iron. Then a fence from "Very Super Cool Tools"(yes that is the name of the fence) and you have a saw that your grandchildren will be happy to inherit someday. You can do this usually for less than 1/2 and maybe as little as 1/3 the price of a Sawstop cabinet saw. Tools from as early as 1920s and all the way through 2015ish can be easily restored, refurbished and maintained. All they ever need is a set of bearings and a little work on the motor. With the easy availability of VFDs you can save even more. Buying three phase equipment and converting it to single phase with a VFD can save even more. Just thought I'd mention this.
@chrisflavelle1200
Жыл бұрын
As an electrician by trade, now retired. I have a real problem with DeWalt corded tools. While they may be good tools overall, their one drawback is the size of the power cord, especially for their JSS, Routers and Mitre Saws. I have purged my collection of extension cord, and when any of the cords on my power tools have become less than appealing, I have replace them with a length of AWG 14. Nearly every DeWalt tool I have looked at has an AWG 18 cord. For those who don't know, the larger the number, the smaller the wire, until you get to 1/0 and then the larger the number the larger the wire. Even in short runs, the smaller wires have a significant voltage drop which makes the tool work harder to produce the same results as a larger wire. If a tool doesn't have an AWG 14 cord on it, I pass right by it, because I know that I'm going to have to replace it, if not the tool itself in a few months or within a year at best. Heat is the enemy and the smaller cord heat up something terrible when under the kind of load a tool will put on them,
@marcmatthews7977
10 ай бұрын
2 words, impact driver. 2 more, Ryobi Quietstrike. 2 more, Milwaukee Surge. I have 4 years with the Ryobi Quietstrike. LOVE the trigger control, pulsing control, and quiet operation! Dislikes: size and weight. I always use this for what I LOVE about it! I have ordered a new Milwaukee Surge which uses the similar hydraulic drive system and is much more compact and includes newer features as well. I expect to be "wowed and amazed"!
@russadams3008
Жыл бұрын
I bought the Wen drill press several years ago. The laser worked for a week and stopped. I called customer support and they sent me a new laser. After watching, I bet many have issues with the laser. I regret buying a router table and a low end 10" Mikita mitter saw without rails. I don't regret buying a Mikita rail saw. In my shop there's no space for a table saw. The rail saw still allows me to make accurate plywood cuts.
@KIIJJY6969
Жыл бұрын
Definitely missed a good sander. All my tools are festool cause I love the comfort and system, could 100% use cheaper variants of most of what I have and get dewalt or makita for example, but the one thing I couldn't ever give up is a festool or mirka sander. Sanders are used for everything you make and the better sander you have the less damage you'll do to your hands that can result in nerve damage or an RSI in the long run. That's on top of the time you save and quality increase in your finishing and the eradication of hazardous dust from timber, paint and finishes. Every single person I've seen who says they 'hate' sanding picks up a festool sander hooked up to a vac and their face lights up. Absolutely a must have, even for a hobbyist restoring old furniture, especially if you rely on hand sanding or a hand me down sheet sander
@CelticKnight2004
Жыл бұрын
probably the biggest (and one of the most expensive!) I've made was a quality floor mounted drill press... A few times I've had something big I've needed to drill into... being able to simply swing the bed out of the way, and then just go for it... (It helps it's next to my massive vise... It's positioning isn't an accident..) Few times I've mounted something large in the vise, and been able to drill it with the press. (Stick a block or something under the thing supporting it... There's bits of scrap jarrah I've kept around for that very purpose.)
@jameskennedy673
Жыл бұрын
👏👏👏👏I have an advantage/disadvantage, my shop is the great outdoors, wind blowing sawdust is messy. I do use a dust mask. I have a 10” Delta miter saw, it’s great except it’s heavy.
@michaelmccullough4617
Жыл бұрын
Matt, first of all I love ALL of your content! The only addition that I would say is that a quality sander is a game changer compared to cheaper sanders that just don't perform well in terms of too much vibration and dust extraction.
@731Woodworks
Жыл бұрын
Great suggestion!
@montelott8570
Жыл бұрын
Good informatve video; l bought a 10" delta cruzer - which l like, lt replaced a 12" Dewalt - a great saw for framers but just too big for my little shop.
@charly1333mtz
Жыл бұрын
Hello! Amateur woodworker here so I got a question I only do stuff for myself like my own furniture and I was thinking on probably do some easy stuff like coffe tables or nightstands to sell, so ik I’ll need a table saw would you recommend getting a cheap and used one they’re selling me a return from home depo for like 120 bucks a 10” ryobi recent model it just doesn’t have the bench so I was thinking it would be a great time to make a new workbench for my saw (if I get it) and for me so just to be clear I’m not planning on spending 400 bucks on a table saw cause this isn’t my main job was thinking on “sacrificing” those 120 on the ryobi and save with my sales to get a new one would you recommend me to do that? Im open to suggestions btw
@electroluxlad
Жыл бұрын
You don’t even have to buy a new tablesaw I was a young woodworker at the time and I bought a Delta contractor 34444 Tablesaw It has been a workhorse for me and the truth is if you can find one dirt phenomenal saws you’re not new by any means
@techrfun
6 ай бұрын
You haven't built anything in a long while. Seems you're just a salesman for the Woodworking industry.
@SpongeAndLeo
Жыл бұрын
I regret getting my miter. It delayed getting other tools when I could have just used a sled and circular saw
@MrBlackdragon1230
Жыл бұрын
For me the absolute most used tool has been my impact driver. It Guess used far more than anything else I have. Also never let anybody tell you you have to buy a high-end one. I used everything from a $35 one up to multi-hundred dollar ones. If you're not doing construction or production work generally you can get away with lower budget ones and do just fine.
@jimfeaster4837
Жыл бұрын
A table saw slide compound saw a dhandle router plunge 4x24 belt sander 5 inch sander Finish nailer pinner Stapler Micro pinner Great router table For cabinet doors And trim
@michaelfairchild
Жыл бұрын
Ive bought cloth covers for my vac and cleaning it was easy as taking the cloth outside and shaking it. HEPA filter was spotless.
@jacopchristensen7229
Жыл бұрын
I have the metabo 10” job site table saw. It’s pretty good and uses the rack and pinion fence as well. And it allows dado stacks as well. Maybe mention this one in a future video.
@731Woodworks
Жыл бұрын
nice! thanks
@jeffdesilva
Жыл бұрын
I've got that one too - so far I really like it, except for the riving knife which can't be removed, and you can't find zero-clearance plates or even a dado plate for it anywhere. You can fix the riving knife problem by chopping off a bit of metal with a dremel via the dust collection cleanout port, and it's easy enough to make a zero-clearance plate using the original as a router template, so not a deal breaker for me, and the 35" right side rip capacity has been a huge plus - the reason I bought it actually. Curious what you think of this saw.
@jacopchristensen7229
Жыл бұрын
@@jeffdesilva yeah I cut the bottom of the riving knife out so it can be removed. I just made my own zero clearance plates. I found the dado stack plate somewhere but can’t remember where. But I just again made my own. I like mine. I finally attached it to my workbench so it’s more solid. But haven’t had many issues at all.
@jimbo2629
Жыл бұрын
I would add a morticer . Mine has lasted decades. They are accurate and quick to use. I don’t recommend site saws. Spend a bit more and get a table saw with a solid table and micro adjust fence. Buy the biggest and heaviest you can afford. It is the number one workshop machine.
@russmartin4189
Жыл бұрын
Random orbit sander, Belt Sander, Thickness Planer. Benchtop Sander. Yes belt sander. Sometimes you need to take material down quickly. such as when you make cutting boards or butcher block tops, but not enough to plane.
@731Woodworks
Жыл бұрын
Good picks!
@philippboetcher9959
Жыл бұрын
I haven't used a Miter saw in 4 years since i have my workshop. I like to get one at some point but I see it more as a luxury tool, I can break down wood on a table saw as well. Just to be really annoying, I found a vice and a workvench the most valuable tool of all the tools I have. I started in a small shed and till I build my workbench and installed a vice I was really struggling...
@jolookstothestars6358
Жыл бұрын
Don't regret buying all my(smaller) Mikita battery powered tools. Want to sell me you Dewalt miter saw? 😁
@ronswoodshack
Жыл бұрын
Great information Mighty Matt! I will say that’s first time I’ve heard Dewalt and budget friendly in the same sentence. But I’m a ryobi guy so my experience with Dewalt is zero. Thank you for content.
@731Woodworks
Жыл бұрын
lol no doubt! Thanks Lloyd!
@foolishbeast4841
Жыл бұрын
Square first thing I bought. helps with making sure your table saw blade and everything is square.
@Rg-ui1wl
11 ай бұрын
Thank you for what you do. I have been learning a lot from you. Also, thank you for the "The Greatest Gift Video"
@TheAMGReviewers
Жыл бұрын
What about drill press jigs to hold a corded/cordless drill? For those that already have or can buy cheap. A corded drill will be quite good at being a drill press for small projects imho
@TheNewGreenIsBlue
Жыл бұрын
Circular saw! I know it's considered a crude tool, but it really should be your first purchase.
@osocarpinterocarpinteria
Жыл бұрын
I have that dewalt table saw and i did not have any problem since I bought it
@davidlloyd2831
Жыл бұрын
multitool, random orbital sander, track saw, jig saw, drill driver never go wrong with these tools.
@Whitepaint
Жыл бұрын
Bosch miter saw, with its knuckle, is the best for deflection. That thing is very solid.
@mnight207
Жыл бұрын
I respect your channel. Especially since you're a follower of Christ
@josehagevoort1895
Жыл бұрын
Question that face mask that you were using how does that work for you? And what's it called?
@p8check
Жыл бұрын
My wife knew I wanted & needed a table saw. She got me a radial arm saw by accident. I have used it SO much!
@derekw40
Жыл бұрын
Bandsaw.
@ckkelby
Жыл бұрын
Bandsaw!
@ncmor3678
Жыл бұрын
Budget Friendly - shows Dewalt. They are not budget friendly.
@egbluesuede1220
Жыл бұрын
Bandsaw......so versatile but especially for resawing. I remember how frustrated I was being limited to dimensional lumber as some projects looked out of proportion. Now I can resaw into thinner pieces when called for.
@papparocket
Жыл бұрын
Or if you replace the drill press with a high quality portable drill guide like the Rockler one as I have, then you could add a thickness planer in the 5 must have list. Then you _can_ shave the thickness down to what you want it to be. But that is such a waste because you have already paid a premium for having somebody else do the work of giving you at least two flat faces and even more for 4 flat parallel faces only to grind away a lot of that wood. So for me, a good bandsaw that can resaw rough dimensioned lumber is #5 1/2 on my list. And if you have a good source of rough cut lumber and resaw a lot of the wood that you use, a bandsaw will likely pay for itself in short order by not having to pay the premium for pre dimensioned wood (besides likely have a lot more species of wood to choose from). The only trouble is that band saws with enough depth to resaw wider boards (12 or so inches) and a good solid cast iron table and trunnion to dampen vibration, an accurate fence to get a good parallel cut to minimize work on the jointer or planer using a joiner jig, and enough power and fpm to make a clean relatively rapid cut on wide boards, like the $1500 14" 1.5 hp JET JWBS-14SFX, (and this is one of the cheapest full size bandsaws) are *_expensive_* not to mention large and heavy. The alternative are cheaper bandsaws that are limited to resawing narrower boards and don't have the power to cut very fast. The $500 Rikon 10-3061 appears from reviews to be a good choice. It has 1/2 hp motor and can resaw up to 5" wide boards.
@corymoore9426
Жыл бұрын
G.V. I would say a good measuring tape,squares,levels, etc.
@benjaminfields4881
Жыл бұрын
very cool to see the Laguna tools dust collector in the wild. Just started working for them
@lorenzotosu5
Жыл бұрын
When it comes to being a beginner should you get a table saw or a miter saw first ? I am new at this and I am trying to get the tools that I really need
@lowellhouser7731
Жыл бұрын
That little Makita router is AWESOME. It's bigger brother the 2-1/4HP is too, and it's compatible with the Musclechuck quick change collet system. Once you go to that, you'll never go back to two wrenches needed to change a bit. Also have the Makita 12in sliding miter saw. It's also amazing, having used the DeWalt, a Delta, and a Ryobi.
@jimkoko
Жыл бұрын
I one-upped and bought a Beam Drill press . . . OOOooooooo . . . . .
@kevinmartin8019
Жыл бұрын
For miter saws, I have a 12 in Hercules I got at harbor freight and it's been a pretty good miter saw. I prefer the dewalt ot festool but this was a decent and readily available. My work bench, dining table, coffee and garage shelves all made with it and still making more projects.
@aulderyan
Жыл бұрын
I Like mine too except for blade changes. The guard is a terrible design to get to the arbor to change the blade.
@kevinmartin8019
Жыл бұрын
@R H I just swapped to a diablo blade and that change was terrible. I feel like they could have made a better design, but other than that it's been a great saw. I'm actually surprised with its quality
@michaelhusek5221
Жыл бұрын
Wen is such an underrated brand. I have several and all of them are superb.
@Craig_KCfan
Жыл бұрын
Whew😅 I am a serious beginner wood worker and my wife for Christmas this year surprised me with the same Dewalt table saw you have in your video🤘🏻 I enjoy your channel and I subbed you up as well. God bless.
@731Woodworks
Жыл бұрын
That is awesome! Thanks!
@thearcadian8051
Жыл бұрын
I have gotten tools of all types and brands but by far the one tool that has been the most valuable addition to my collection has been my Ryobi air strike 18 gauge nailer I have had other brands like Milwaukee but the Ryobi has been the best and most reliable.
@Danj144
Жыл бұрын
I thought I was the only one not able to work the laser on my drill press!
@kwilliams2239
Жыл бұрын
Suggesting a budget table saw (~$500) than talking about a Festool extractor (~$1,000) seems strange. I'm also not sure I'd suggest a SMCS as one of the first five tools. I think that money put into the table saw is a better use of the cash for the budget constrained. An old, used, contractor saw would be best. If a 50s or early 60s (cast iron wings) Craftsman can be found, just yell EUREKA! Every once in a while one shows up for a couple of hundred bucks. Other than finding an old gem, $1000+ (budget table saw + SMCS) is much better spent on the table saw.
@731Woodworks
Жыл бұрын
I suggested a "quality" saw which can include the DeWALT. Nothing wrong with it. Also didn't say these should be your first 5 tools, I said these tools you wouldn't regret buying.
@RDSWOODWORKING
Жыл бұрын
I have a saw stop the fence is still in the box I bought a incra fence
@officialtree5245
Жыл бұрын
I love my orbit sander. easily the best purchase ever.
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