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I bought a $20 Stanley sharptooth saw and a few second hand chisels.
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And I haven't even bought any stationary tools ๐
I just had to replace the body/sole of my father's old Stanley Bailey smoothing plane, because the cast iron got brittle in England's winter chill and as I picked it up one morning it fell and smashed in two ๐ญ
Was surprisingly easy to find replacement original Stanley Bailey parts cheap though, so I got it fixed up good as new :-D
I carve wood, so I was buying wood blanks to carve. Then my father in law said "oh, you use basswood, I've just cut down a whole bunch", so he chainsaws some and mills it down to size and drops it off, but now my garage is full of basswood logs so I need to buy a new saw to rip it into smaller pieces to work with. But while I'm at the store a chisel set would be great for learning woodworking, and maybe a hand planer too since I don't have space for power tools. I got a cope saw as a poor man's bandsaw, for shaping, but now that I'm doing bigger pieces I could really use those Dremel tools...
Free wood is so damn expensive!
Lol... Those tools make a fool of you. But my advice is "buy once, cry once". If you need a bandsaw a coping saw ain't gonna do. Even a small 9" wen bandsaw will do more and will just sit on the end of your bench.
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