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What's the go with woodworking tools? I'm a total novice and I want to get into woodworking, but looking at all the hand tools is totally overwhelming

Why does a simple plane cost hundreds and hundreds of dollars? What brands should I even be looking at? What should I even be looking in terms of tools if I want to start off making furniture?
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>>2943018
buy used, learn to sharpen. you don't need hand tools at all really, 99% of their functions are done faster and better with air or powertools.
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>>2943018
They are niche. No one uses them anymore except for 'artisan' type and weirdos. Power jointers and planers replaced planes. Routers and mortising drill presses replaced chisels. Various types of power saws replaced hand saws. For a 'modern' woodworker the one useful things in that picture are the marking gauge, the square and the pencil.

Now, if you are absolutely dead set on doing hand tools then do what >>2943029 suggested. Buy used. Want a plane? Can't go wrong with Stanley. Do some research to find out what are the good ones and which ones were value engineered. Chisels? Just about anyone really. You can literally fix just about any problem with a chisel by sharpening it properly. Shitty ones have crappy metal, so you have to sharpen them more often, but you can fix just about everything else. Saws? Old old saws are all about the handle, not the blade. Picture related. Same company, different eras. Which one looks like it had more work put into it? That's the better, more comfortable handle. The metal used in the blades is completely surpassed by modern stuff but that just means you have to sharpen it a bit more often. Get a few old saws of different types with nice handles and use them until you have sharpened the metal away. By that time you will be able to recognize a good saw blade and buy a modern one. Then rip off the plastic shit handle and mount one of the nice handles to it.
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>>2943052
>Can't go wrong with Stanley
pic unrelated
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>>2943052
Thanks bro
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MURATIC ACID.
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>>2943055
the ironic thing is that this is a rip-of off german depression era rip-ofs kek
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>>2943018
pull always better than push
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>>2943275
Meme
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>>2943347
Yep.
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>>2943052
>Routers and mortising drill presses replaced chisels.
You sometimes need chisels to square various rounded corners left by the above. Also detail work when you lack the time to build a router jig.

>Various types of power saws replaced hand saws.
They still have their uses for fine work such as dovetail joinery and anything you can't rig a jig for an accurate power saw cut for in a hurry. Not the ryoba in OP's pic related, though. These are just inaccurate. I do own fine toothed katabas and a dozuki for that sort of thing.
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>>2943055
Worst tool I have ever owned. I followed the entire meme guide to flatten the sole, square it, add friction to the blade and fix the chip breaker but then it got btfo by an antique no 7 I got for $20 and I gave the sb3 away

It even has an moulding flash on the handle that gives you blisters when using it
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My #1 wood working tool is an angle grinder.
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>>2943018
It’s a somewhat okay set. If I had $200 to spend now I’d buy the razorsaw, two cheap narex chisels, sharpening set, old smoothing plane, pencil, square. Make something and then figure out what you need next. Always let the job at hand decide what tools you need theres no point in pre emptively outfitting an entire shop
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>>2943018
>Why does a simple plane cost hundreds and hundreds of dollars? What brands should I even be looking at? What should I even be looking in terms of tools if I want to start off making furniture?
for the same reason Dude Wipes cost 10 times more than they should. get a battery or a corded one, it will be many times faster, easier to use and probably still cheaper. even a chink one for peanuts will give you much better results
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>>2943609
>My #1 wood working tool is an angle grinder.
unironically, with a bosch multimaterial disc it's perfect for making quick ad hoc cuts



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