chop saw if there's room
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set of chisels, bunch of clamps, straightedges and squares, one of those super-thin Japanese-style flush-cut hand-saws, etc.
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even though I don't want to do most of my planing by hand, I expect I will need a set of planes, rasps, and files.
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I wonder if there's a decent local lumber supplier that isn't a big national chain
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I've been doing this, myself. A friend of mine gave me a table saw, and I got a good set of craftsman hand tools. I'm hoping with jigs to put off getting a planer for a bit. I got a router with a plunge base, and chop saw is probably the next on the wishlist
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if I want to do work with reclaimed wood, which I think I'd like to, I think a planer is going to be an unavoidable necessity—with a sled for it, I can probably get by without also needing a jointer, at least. but jointing and planing strictly by hand is just too much work.
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