This is my "core set" of hand tools to build things. Everyone will have different preferences on what tools they need based on their workflow, but this is mine. Different strokes for different folks.
Drop a comment if you agree with this as a base set of tools or let me know what you think I am CRAZY for not including!
**TOOLS USED**
Highland Woodworking - www.highlandwoo...?A=1609 (one of the ABSOLUTE BEST sources for high quality tools and materials - My other two favorites = leevalley and toolsforworkingwood)
Hand plane - amzn.to/368aiXU
Dovetail saw - amzn.to/3655jqX (the budget gents saw -- its cheaper through my highlandwoodworking link above, which also has premium saw alternatives)
Coping Saw- amzn.to/3pECvOh
Marking knife - amzn.to/3sOl3Im
Starrett combination square - amzn.to/3iL4bxO
Thorex mallet - amzn.to/2Y2MFeV
Combination marking/mortise gauge - amzn.to/2Y2BfYB
Stanley benchtop tape measure - amzn.to/3o5wecl
Dividers - amzn.to/3w8Xr2H
Combination oil stone - amzn.to/397qXfW
Translucent Arkansas stone - amzn.to/3vIUyWk
square awl - amzn.to/3q8UjAT
GOOD pencil sharpener - amzn.to/3pB0cY1
---Consumables---
Liquid Hide Glue (old brown glue) - amzn.to/3a8tzut
Green Honing Compound - amzn.to/3cQNBtM
Pencils - amzn.to/3irJR6f
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Tried and True Varnish Oil (linseed oil+ resin) - amzn.to/3g56D2n
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