Friday, January 21, 2022

10 Woodworking tools Review - Every Woodworkers and Carpenters Should Own

10 Woodworking tools Review - Every Woodworkers and Carpenters Should Own


10 Woodworking tools every Woodworkers and carpenter should own


We've picked out 10 tools that I use daily and I feel every woodworker whether you're a beginner or you're someone that's been doing it for a while should own so let's go ahead and get into it.

I would like to discuss 10 Woodworking tools that I have and use daily that I truly believe every woodworker should have.

Before we begin don't worry they're not gonna cost you an arm and a leg all the tools that I've chosen are relatively affordable.

You can buy these tools from any woodcraft, Rockler Hyland woodworking, or any of the woodworking stores that you have in your area.

They're all pretty common or you can just simply order them online and if you're interested in doing that I'll go ahead and leave links to every single one of these products that I will show you about.

So check out all the must-have 10 Woodworking tools below:


1. Kreg Precision Router Table Set Up Bars

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The first item is the setup blocks made by Kreg and when you buy them and they come in a very nice case and inside of it, you'll have set up blocks for anywhere from 1/8 all the way to half-inch.

These come in very handy when you want to set the height of your router bits table saw blade and it also is very good if you're trying to figure out spacing.

Because each one of these is perfectly 1/4 of an inch you can use these for spacing whether you stack them together to try to get the proper spacing.

Or you just have to use one to get a quarter of an inch these have come in extremely useful and I use them daily for many many things.





2. Grex Gauge 1-3/8-Inch Length Headless Pinner

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The next tool that I want to show you is a pin nailer. Now a lot of people have Brad nailers this is a 23 gauge pin nailer and it's made by grex.

The reason why I'm recommending a pin nailer as opposed to a brad nailer is for the longest time.

I used a brad nailer and really just hated filling all the holes that they created because the hole is not huge but it's larger than it is on pin nailer.

So after talking to one of the reps from grex he talked me into getting a pin nailer and I'm really glad that he did it because I honestly don't ever use a brad nailer anymore.

Because there are two benefits to use in the pin nailer and one obviously is if you're doing trim the pin nailer works very well at making very small holes.

That is almost not even needed to be filled and the other benefit is that it has plenty of holding power for you to pin something for you to get the clamps on it.

So instead of having both guns even though I do have a brad nailer it really never gets used and I just use the pin nailer and this is an excellent pin nailer.

I've used a lot of brad and pin nail errs and I've always had issues with every single one that I've purchased except for this one I've never had a misfire.

And I have never had it fail to reach the desired depth it's extremely reliable and it has served me very well and has fitted all of my needs.




3. Festool CXS Compact Drill Driver Set With Right Angle

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The third tool that I want to show you is a drill cordless drill that can use a right-angle attachment, no it doesn't have to be a festival.

There are plenty of other brands out there that sell right-angle attachments for the drills the thing that I want to point out is just how useful writing what a CH 'men are.

So I didn't think that I would really ever use it in the beginning but then the more I started doing cabinets drawers even things that anywhere you have a tight space.

Where you need to put a screw in using this one time made me realize just how valuable it is.

And the other thing that I love is having a compact very small drill because that helps get into tight spaces so definitely a cordless drill.

That has a right-angle attachment is almost a must and a necessity at least in my shop



4. REVO Fixed Jaw Parallel Clamp

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Number four I want to highlight parallel clamps so these are Bessie I have a whole bunch of them.

There are many other companies I know Irwin I know jet and there are some other companies that do make these clamps.

These clamps are the most used clamps in my shop you do pay a little bit more for them as opposed to maybe some of the smaller clamp options.

But these are invaluable if you're somebody that does tabletops cutting boards any large services really anything the clamping pressure is phenomenal.

You don't get the bow in the bar itself because the jaws push together this way applying equal pressure all the way across the board.

And they just work really well there's no clamp that I would wreck and more than a parallel clamp


5. Festool Hold Down Clamp

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The next thing I want to talk about is something that I think is genius.

And I just haven't seen on any other miter saws and that is this hold down clamp.

Now it's not the traditional hold-down clamp that you have to sit here and turn the one that pretty much nobody ever uses because it takes so long.

This is the easiest operation for a hold-down clamp that I have ever used and I actually use it every single time that I cut something.

So I can just use one hand one finger even push down my rod I lock this in place and it holds it nice and tight.

And it's not going anywhere makes using the miter saw much much safer.

It is a Festool exclusive product however I know that it is compatible with many other miter saws you simply turn it and you can lift it out and you can switch it to either side.

Then it goes right back in no problem it's such an easy device to use.

I'm really surprised that other companies have not switched to it I have had a couple kickbacks on a miter saw a few times.

When I was not using this or the hold-down since I have used this I have never once had a single kickback on my miter saw.

To me this is invaluable and it makes this whole system completely worth it and I highly recommend that you see if this is compatible with your miter saw and pick one up




6. JessEm Clear-Cut TS Stock Guides

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One of my new favorite items that I've added to my table saw by far are these jetsam clear-cut stock guides.

The purpose of these is these rollers are at an angle inward and the reason they're at an angle inward is that they are designed to pull the material into the fence.

The second thing that's great about them is they only roll one way you can't roll it backward meaning the board can't shoot back towards you.

And if we're talking about safety that makes this table saw twice as safe for me to use and not have to worry about a kickback.

So far away usually that's not gonna happen however these will keep it up against the fence nice and tight.

And at no point will I be able to get this board out because the wheels are locked and it does not allow me to take it out and to push it through.

I simply push it the great thing about it is they're extremely easily adjustable you can just loosen it put it out of the way lock them back down.

And then you continue to use your table saw in normal operation



7. INCRA TINYT03 Precision Tiny T-Rule

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The inker tiny tee and the great thing about the anchor tiny T is one it's extremely small - you can go in increments all the way up to a 64th of an inch so 1/16 1/32 and 64th of an inch.

Is all possible on this little incra tiny tee now they don't only have the tiny tee they have a much larger version not much larger but it is a six-inch ruler same exact style with the same exact capabilities.

They can also be bought in millimeters if you have taken the plunge and switched over to millimeters hands down my most used measuring device in the shop.

And it's great this costs twenty dollars and it is the most valuable measuring device that I have and my entire shop and I use it constantly.



8. SnapOn Bahco 6-Inch Cabinet Scraper

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The next thing that I keep on me at all times is a card scraper I went a very long time without owning a card scraper.

But now that I have one I wouldn't want to have one it's a very affordable tool it works great.

The things that I use my card scrapers for the most if you notice I have one that's very beat-up and I have one that is brand new.

And so the one that's brand new I use specifically to clear out any ridges that may be on blue ups.

If I have two boards that just weren't quite perfect I can take that card scraper and I can scrape right down that edge.

And it'll take it off much like a hand plane would but in much smaller increments and really just fine-tuning little spots.

This is great to get glue out of corners or even down seams you can just take this card scraper run it right down get the majority of the glue up and it makes your clean up a lot easier



9. Incra & Woodpeckers Precision Square

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So the next item is a good square it is extremely important to have a good square this is the one that I actually keep in my chopped apron at all times.

And then I have other larger versions (Woodpecker) I wanted something small for my apron however one just hangs on my wall next to my assembly table.

But having a good square is extremely important.

And the reason I like having a small one and I like having one handy all the time is because any time I'm doing a glue-up we're building anything.

Really I can simply pull this out I can check to make sure that my piece is square and I know with a hundred percent certainty that this is exactly 90 degrees.

The one specifically is the incra guaranteed square and then 2nd one like all woodpeckers products is an excellent option and a hundred percent I know that each one of these is perfectly square.



10. Briteree Woodworking Aprons

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So for my last item, I want to talk to you about my shop apron itself and the reason why I want to bring this up I think it's an invaluable tool that every woodworker should have.

Because if you are tired of putting stuff down that you use all the time and you spend 15 minutes trying to locate it get a shop apron.

This has been the biggest change in productivity for me in my shop there are multiple different versions that you can get out there from multiple different companies.

The great thing about this is that I got to set it up exactly the way I wanted it so I have all of my tools where I need them where I want them at all times.

And my stuff is always readily accessible I never have to put pencils down again.

I never have to drop my measuring tape and leave it somewhere if you want something that is gonna make you more productive.

And work faster in the shop and just stop the annoyingness of always looking for the thing you put down.




Final Thoughts

That is all I have for you guys all the products that I show you in this post are just tools that I truly believe in and have really made a huge difference for me in the shop.

And they're all relatively affordable and you can get just about anywhere.

As I stated earlier I will leave all the links above to all of these items if you want to go check them out and find a little bit more details.

if you have any comments or questions or anything please feel free to leave those down below in the comments section.

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