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Woodworking is one hobby that can also be a rewarding profession if you love to work with your
hands and build beautiful pieces of furniture from wood. When you learn the woodworking crafts
and become a fine woodworking craftsman, you will be able to build all kinds of furniture, (table,
beds, and chairs), with ease. You can then sell your completed woodworking projects and make a
handsome profit.
It takes time to become skilled in the craft of woodworking. The nice thing about working up to that
expert craftsman level is you will be able to build some really nice furniture for you and your family
to enjoy. Imagine building a custom coffee table or grandfather clock and having it sit in your living
room. It will be a topic of conversation whenever you have friends come over to visit. They will ask:
How did you make it? Where did you get the woodworking plans? How long did it take to complete
the project? What kind of wood did you use? What kind of tools did you use? How on earth did you
make such a beautiful piece of furniture? As you discuss your work, a sense of pride will come
over you and don't be surprised if your friends ask you to make one for them too!
If you are thinking you are too old or too young for woodworking, think again! You are never too
old or too young for such a fun hobby and it's perfect for beginners!
Where to Begin in Woodworking?
Start with an idea in mind of what you want to build and then get a really good woodworking
project plan that is geared toward beginners. There are several small woodworking projects for
beginners available for purchase from online woodworking retailers. A few woodworking plan
suggestions to get you thinking are: a jewelry box, a music box, a clock, a bird house, a
chessboard or checkerboard, a rocking horse for a child just to name a few. Of course you can
start out with as grand a woodworking plan as you choose. However, the chances are if you start
out with a small woodworking project at first, you will have a better chance of completing the
project.
Your woodworking project plan should include some lists! Lists of: woodworking hardware, the
amount and type of wood required, and the required hand tools and power tools to complete the
project. Note: A word of caution about buying woodworking tools. Only buy what you need to
complete your immediate or upcoming project. This is important especially if you are a beginner
and just starting out. Tools are not cheap. The beginner needs good woodworking tools, but you
can easily break the bank buying lot of tools you may not use all that often. When you do buy
tools, buy quality. Do a little research and compare products. Buy the best that you can afford at
the time.
Here is my Beginners List of Woodworking Hand Tools:
2. A claw hammer, wood chisel set, a hand saw, a miter box with a saw (for cutting angles), a coping
saw, finish punches, flat and straight tip screwdrivers, a rubber mallet (for tapping pieces together
while not damaging the wood), woodworking clamps, a wood vise, a bench plane, a rasp, a tape
measure, a 12" steel rule, a 6" steel square, and don't forget the wood glue and a brush to spread
the wood glue! Of course you will need a dry place to work and may need a pair of saw horses to
work on.
Here is my Beginners List of Woodworking Power Tools:
Circular saw, a jig saw, a table saw, a belt sander (to remove larger amounts of material and level
out larger surfaces), an orbital finish sander, a 3/8" electric drill, a 12v or 18v cordless drill.
Here is my Beginners List of Woodworking Safety Equipment:
Safety glasses, clear safety goggles, dust masks, face shield, hearing protectors, Nitrile
disposable gloves
We could go on and on with listing more woodworking hand tools and more woodworking power
tools here, but the idea is to buy the essential hand and power tools that beginners will need. You
can always add to your toolbox as you gain experience!
Guidance for Beginner Woodworking Craftsmen:
You now have a great new hobby in woodworking, you have purchased your woodworking project
plan and you're really excited to start using your new woodworking tools, but how? Your
woodworking project plan should provide you step by step directions and techniques to complete
your project. But if you are unsure about what to do there is help available! There are several
places that beginning woodworkers can learn about the woodworking craft. First, subscribe to one
of the several woodworking magazines available. Every month the writers in woodworking
magazines do a story on how to improve your woodworking craft. Whether it is showing you how
to apply a finish to a completed project, or how to make a mortise and tenon joint, something new
can be learned every month. Next, is buying instructional DVD's like the ones created by Fine
Woodworking Magazine. Instructional Woodworking DVD's cover topics such as: mastering your
table saw, how to use a router, how to turn wood projects, turning wooden bowls, and wood
finishing basics. As you can see, there are many educational resources available for the beginning
woodworker to learn the woodworking craft.
Woodworking is a hobby that can also be a rewarding profession. Learn about woodworking
crafts, and what hand tools and power tools are must haves for beginners to be successful. Once
you learn the woodworking crafts and become a fine woodworking craftsman, you will be able to
build all kinds of furniture, (table, beds, and chairs), with ease.