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My Top 10 MUST HAVE Woodworking Hand Tools For Beginners 🛠 Gift Guide 

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@Ultramiles206
@Ultramiles206 4 года назад
I wish you showed videos of using each of the tools within this video. It would help new wooworkers
@StevenQuots_English
@StevenQuots_English Год назад
Don't wait, some one told me, DO IT YOUR SELF Upload some video to supplement other contents YOU CAN, BCOZ YOU HAVE TIME God bless you all commenters, Remember that JESUS CHRIST HAS TO COME BACK, seek HIM before doing anything 🙏🙏🙏
@koltendrews
@koltendrews 3 года назад
Video on how to use each of these tools would put you above all the other craft youtubers
@jonstark4003
@jonstark4003 4 года назад
Measuring tape! But I guess thats really just a given. Everyone has one haha
@seanfarrell5341
@seanfarrell5341 4 года назад
Really? Nah I'm kidding .. a tape and a steel rule
@MintStiles
@MintStiles 4 года назад
Hand tools can be really quick if you are good with them. Used in conjunction with power tools, they are absolutely great for the final finishing. The downside is of course that good hand tools isn't cheap.
@cillin4821
@cillin4821 4 года назад
T-Square to cut straight lines and 90 degree angles
@EllieHeard
@EllieHeard 4 года назад
This video would be sooooo much more helpful for beginners if you showed a clip of what you're talking about instead of just describing it. Same with the power tool video. Still good though. Thanks.
@cynfulification
@cynfulification 4 года назад
I couldn't agree more! A demonstration would have been very helpful.
@buibichchau3365
@buibichchau3365 4 года назад
The subjects covered in this woodworking website *TopFineWoodworking. Com* varies from wood types to tool types and uses. A few other subjects range from the various kinds of wood along with their distinct levels of difficulty when it comes to managing them. If you are still a beginner in wood working, then you will find this book very beneficial.
@ADuckMakingVideos
@ADuckMakingVideos 4 года назад
I agree. Stopped watching after the 5th tool because I couldn't visualize what he was talking about.
@vapor9699
@vapor9699 4 года назад
A really good video, but I do agree an inserted example video of each would be very helpful.
@mm9773
@mm9773 3 года назад
Fair point, but if you look at some of these tools and you can’t imagine what they’re for or how they’re used, it means they’re not really must-have tools for beginners. He’s just listing 10 of his favourite tools (or 10 tools he uses a lot). Pretty terrible advice. Assuming that everybody has a few screwdrivers, a knife and a pencil at home anyway, these are the must-have tools for beginner woodworkers: Clamps Square Saw Chisels & mallet Plane These will get you started - you definitely don’t need three different hand planes to begin with, that’s nonsense.
@kuffyswoodwork
@kuffyswoodwork 4 года назад
You have more tools than me, and I reckon that's a good enough reason to buy myself some Christmas presents. Thanks for the excuse 😂🎄👍
@craftedworkshop
@craftedworkshop 4 года назад
Hah, for sure! Treat yo self! 😂
@sumosprojects
@sumosprojects 4 года назад
Kuffys Woodwork Buy me some whilst you’re at it Knackers lol 🍻👍
@kuffyswoodwork
@kuffyswoodwork 4 года назад
@@sumosprojects OK, but you have to pay the shipping. Remember, shipping costs in Aussie land are brutal 😂
@arthurritsma3881
@arthurritsma3881 4 года назад
A very remarkeble package for starters. if one has purchased the specific workbench (good commercial), I think there is little money left to purchase the remaining tools.
@YOUR_NARRATOR975
@YOUR_NARRATOR975 10 месяцев назад
I would also recommend a miter box and a foldable japanese pull saw (if you're really trying to save space)
@FredMcIntyre
@FredMcIntyre 4 года назад
Great selection of tools, thanks for the info Johnny! 😃👍🏻👊🏻
@craftedworkshop
@craftedworkshop 4 года назад
Thanks Fred!
@deltoid4
@deltoid4 4 года назад
Great informative video. Would love a terminology video. For beginners. "dove tail, Chamfer etc". Liked and subbed
@SpencleyDesignCo
@SpencleyDesignCo 4 года назад
Thanks for the awesome video Johnny!
@craftedworkshop
@craftedworkshop 4 года назад
Thanks for watching!
@samm1797
@samm1797 4 года назад
Been looking at a number 5 plane for a while now. Could you do a vid on lathes and other tools like the planer/jointer and table saw. Lov the vids.
@craftedworkshop
@craftedworkshop 4 года назад
For sure! Thanks.
@charltonclark6816
@charltonclark6816 4 года назад
Nice plug for HNT Gordon - great quality products from Australia.
@craftedworkshop
@craftedworkshop 4 года назад
For sure, love their products!
@staceywinston1340
@staceywinston1340 4 года назад
Very helpful thanks!!👍
@craftedworkshop
@craftedworkshop 4 года назад
Thanks Stacey!
@Nicoya
@Nicoya 4 года назад
Might be nice to see a beginners’ woodworking metrology tools video. Tape measure, folding ruler, framing square, optical interferometer? (ok maybe not that last one)
@lastingbuild1373
@lastingbuild1373 4 года назад
Some sort of a marking knife is essential for cutting joinery. I like the Stanley folding knife but but there is plenty of marking knives to choose from!
@craftedworkshop
@craftedworkshop 4 года назад
Yup, I included the Veritas one in my list.
@isaiahjthomas
@isaiahjthomas 4 года назад
I enjoy watching your videos!
@craftedworkshop
@craftedworkshop 4 года назад
Thanks a lot!
@SimpLeeBeth
@SimpLeeBeth 4 года назад
Great list 😊👍
@philippboetcher9959
@philippboetcher9959 4 года назад
How do you manage to have basically the 5 star version of everything? Its like a woodworking store showroom more then anything else.....I think one of those gordon tools would basically cover the cost of all the hand tools I have.....crazy....
@gregorblack6640
@gregorblack6640 4 года назад
What’s a bench chisel ?
@robinalexander5772
@robinalexander5772 2 года назад
I think most people under estimate sharpening. When you go to sharpen your tool it is not a chore. Its a time to think and contemplate your project. Quite time. Try this, enter your work shop and hone all the blades you think you will use for your days jobs. So you straight away say 7,8, 9 etc no just the tools you need on the day. one or two chisels a hand plane hone, you see ! sharpening is a time to think about your project, relax and calm down.
@sylvainbaril3634
@sylvainbaril3634 4 года назад
Have these old tools in case of a crisis ... and more manual basic tools ...
@americosouza6199
@americosouza6199 4 года назад
valeu show de bola
@StevenQuots_English
@StevenQuots_English Год назад
God bless you all commenters, Remember that JESUS CHRIST HAS TO COME BACK, seek HIM before doing anything 🙏🙏🙏
@carolwood1733
@carolwood1733 4 года назад
i'm surprised you didn't have any hammers in your pick. great video as always ; )
@ajayala5992
@ajayala5992 4 года назад
He did mention the round mallet during the video.
@carolwood1733
@carolwood1733 4 года назад
Magnusson MAGNUSSON FIBREGLASS-HANDLED CLUB HAMMER 2KG this is a hammer lol
@craftedworkshop
@craftedworkshop 4 года назад
I honestly almost never use a hammer, because I don’t really use nails.
@carolwood1733
@carolwood1733 4 года назад
@@craftedworkshop all I seem to make are little bits boxes. I have asked Santa for an air compressor and nail/staple gun. but i think i heard him laugh, (oh well these boxes wont sand them selves)
@carolwood1733
@carolwood1733 4 года назад
merry Xmas and a happy new year to you and your family
@mskulls83
@mskulls83 4 года назад
i could never figure out pull saws.. those things suck when you can have sharp western saws in my opinion...
@johnclavis
@johnclavis 4 года назад
Ordered a card scraper... Then realized that, to use it properly, I would need a bastard file, a burnisher, and eight or nine other things to sharpen it, so never mind... A beginner shouldn't have to buy eight different pieces of equipment just to use a ninth piece of equipment.
@CharlieLui
@CharlieLui 4 года назад
Thank you for the great intro! If I have get a set of electric tools, which of these hand tools are good compliments to the existing set?
@andresferreira4303
@andresferreira4303 4 года назад
Podrías subir los videos con subtitulos en español? Saludos desde Uruguay
@craftedworkshop
@craftedworkshop 4 года назад
If I spoke Spanish, I would certainly add subtitles, but unfortunately I speak very little (just enough to understand your comment). Sorry!
@linusstrahlman273
@linusstrahlman273 3 года назад
S-jöbergs. The S is not silent :D
@Wood_Slice
@Wood_Slice 4 года назад
I do enjoy your videos a lot but I have seen too many short edits that hurt my eyes. Its your channel and your work so entirely up to you. I would possibly suggest maybe writing or having bullet points for yourself rather than have cut/edit with every couple sentences.
@noelelenes9090
@noelelenes9090 4 года назад
Im 25. Do you think it’s too late to start woodworking? I never had the class in high school but it always fascinated me. Just looking for some advice.
@grapefruitrunning
@grapefruitrunning 4 года назад
Never too late
@mizonator
@mizonator 4 года назад
If you have the money and time you can do anything
@Manny.64
@Manny.64 4 года назад
I’m running a Milwaukee/Dwalt set up with different electric saws and wood working tools. What brands do you run?
@craftedworkshop
@craftedworkshop 4 года назад
As far as cordless tools, I own quite a few brands, including DEWALT, CRAFTSMAN, Bosch, and Festool. They all work great, really just depends on budget and the specific tools you're looking for.
@RonkeStation
@RonkeStation 4 года назад
What is the brand of those blue clamps? I want those!
@hugoakerlund5114
@hugoakerlund5114 4 года назад
The wedge system on planes is actually more traditional.
@craftedworkshop
@craftedworkshop 4 года назад
In regards to the older system, for sure, but I meant which system is most commonly used in your typical hand plane.
@Xgecko66
@Xgecko66 4 года назад
If you haven’t worked with an Ulmia bench plane it takes some getting used to but it is a dream for smoothing
@peryph2270
@peryph2270 3 года назад
I just realised that you actually 7 two times haha
@rmcharlie
@rmcharlie 3 года назад
No sound!
@LegoMan-cz4mn
@LegoMan-cz4mn 4 года назад
hi, nice video, but I have to say that your audio processing is kind of tiring to listen to for me, might be something to look into
@theamunra
@theamunra 4 года назад
Wow man, this camera is so dope.. absolutely love it, quality stuff! ;)
@craftedworkshop
@craftedworkshop 4 года назад
Thanks!
@koonelos
@koonelos 4 года назад
Do you have an Amazon list that we can find all these tools in? If not, maybe you would like to consider making one so you can give your viewers one place to have all these tools at!
@craftedworkshop
@craftedworkshop 4 года назад
I listed everything in the video description, and I also have a page on my website that lists most of the tools I use in my shop : craftedworkshop.com/woodworking-tools-i-use
@stefanfyhn4668
@stefanfyhn4668 3 года назад
"Jack" means smaller than the jointer plane, not "jack of all trades". In this context, a "jack of all trades" means it performs not particularly well in all trades. Not to say its not versatile, because it is. Being a jack of all trades is almost an insult to this very versatile plane that can outshine even specialized planes :P
@ErikArneson
@ErikArneson 4 года назад
8. Set of Rasps 10. Coping Saw What was #9?!?
@olgalisinska4837
@olgalisinska4837 4 года назад
I bought a cheap coping saw, I got 1/4 of the way through using it on the project I bought it for and threw it away in frustration. (Disclaimer, I did not literally throw it) Spend the money on something that’ll actually work.
@craftedworkshop
@craftedworkshop 4 года назад
Yup, cheap coping saws are incredibly frustrating. Super flexy and not worth using in most cases. The Knew Concepts saws are a joy to use.
@olgalisinska4837
@olgalisinska4837 4 года назад
Crafted Workshop hmmm... I'll have to see if I can get it here in Aus
@kevinbetts6254
@kevinbetts6254 4 года назад
Clamps are really expensive. What brands do you recommend for clamping 36" or less? Great content Johnny!
@James-lo5ne
@James-lo5ne 4 года назад
get pipe clamps
@oliverdelica2289
@oliverdelica2289 4 года назад
How 'bout going the John Heisz route and build your own?
@James-lo5ne
@James-lo5ne 4 года назад
bessey has a 4 pack I've got for 20 bucks often enough.
@craftedworkshop
@craftedworkshop 4 года назад
I use my parallel clamps more than any other clamp, without a doubt. I know the Jet versions seem to go on sale most frequently, but Bessey or Jorgensen also work great.
@jasonbailey9139
@jasonbailey9139 4 года назад
Some of your links are broken. HNT and the low angle jack goes to an item you can’t put into a cart.
@craftedworkshop
@craftedworkshop 4 года назад
Thanks Jason, I’ll work on fixing them!
@jeffcantwell7821
@jeffcantwell7821 4 года назад
Johnny I have some old planes at home how can you tell if they are bench planes or jack plane or finish plane?
@Intelligent_investor
@Intelligent_investor 4 года назад
Jack plane is the equivalent of a Stanley No. 5, research it's size on Google. A finish plane is a plane that does finish work so, mostly a smaller plane, usually smaller than Stanley No. 4.
@jeffcantwell7821
@jeffcantwell7821 4 года назад
Mr. Marian Ok thank you for your reply
@jeffcantwell7821
@jeffcantwell7821 4 года назад
Mr Marian So a Bailey no 4 or smaller would be a finish plane is that the same for other planes like Hercules?
@Intelligent_investor
@Intelligent_investor 4 года назад
@@jeffcantwell7821 No. 4 is a general plane that works well for almost every task, especially smoothing, there are better planes for this though. Try researching the sizes of Bailey planes, if your Hercules is close to for example No. 4, then you can consider it a number 4.
@jeffcantwell7821
@jeffcantwell7821 4 года назад
Mr. Marian Ok thank you for your help I really appreciate it
@Alex-do1ri
@Alex-do1ri 4 года назад
Joburgs hahaha
@perlaestrada916
@perlaestrada916 2 года назад
For beginners this is like you speaking in another language…I didn’t understand anything of what you where saying … the only thing I picked up was names but not what they are for like visually what they are for.
@AnnakiVEVO
@AnnakiVEVO 4 года назад
I was surprised that this video is 13min long but lacks demonstrations, I mean the title says for beginner how are we supposed to figure that out just by looking at the tools. Mind some demonstrations for the future mostly on beginners videos.
@timholiner381
@timholiner381 4 года назад
FYI: The "spined" Japanese saw is a rip saw.
@Fred-xo3ku
@Fred-xo3ku Год назад
Show yourself using each tool. You talk too much! 😮
@quidestnunc9238
@quidestnunc9238 3 года назад
And the Repetitive metronome-like Intrusive Distracting Repetitive Intrusive Distracting Pseudo-music is Necessary because...? Ashamed of your voice ? Doubt that. Therefore, why use Any background music ? Flow ? No. Please yank that file from the audio portion of the video...regardless of what You Tube "experts" say. Please. [None of us wants to become Autistic !]
@eugenecallahan1698
@eugenecallahan1698 4 года назад
Wow! You managed to put about 300 jump cuts in a 13 minute video! I feel like I did an ounce of coke.
@Scoob609
@Scoob609 3 года назад
The hundreds of short jump edits every 3 seconds made your video difficult to watch in my opinion.
@micahasher7600
@micahasher7600 3 года назад
I didn’t notice
@jmakes3745
@jmakes3745 4 года назад
Great video Johnny! Quick tip if you ever need to add stiffness to a pull saw - take the plastic blade protector and clip it onto the back :)
@craftedworkshop
@craftedworkshop 4 года назад
Good call man, that's a great tip!
@Paradinha14
@Paradinha14 4 года назад
Awesome video! And what about online tools: softwares. Do you use any to plan pieces/furnitures or to make templates to cut? Do you know a good free one to start with?
@cavasinon9182
@cavasinon9182 4 года назад
Hey Johnny, thank you for kind of video, just for rasps, they're a bit more expensive but work WAY better, just try Liogier one (www.liogier-france.fr/) i don't work or them, and it's not because i'm french but... You have to try it once !
@craftedworkshop
@craftedworkshop 4 года назад
I've definitely heard great things about their rasps. I'll have to check them out!
@adamguinnmusic5871
@adamguinnmusic5871 7 месяцев назад
Man im a long time builder and a new woodworker. I also have had a japanese pull saw for years and i swear by it both in the shop and on the jobsite
@fabiolinares1895
@fabiolinares1895 2 года назад
Awesome video. Is there a way the jig can be made without a drill press?
@HB-dd3ux
@HB-dd3ux 4 года назад
Joebergs... :P
@ohmfab
@ohmfab 4 года назад
Great tip for using the fridge magnet!
@craftedworkshop
@craftedworkshop 4 года назад
Thanks, picked that one up from my buddy James Wright from Wood By Wright!
@hdwoodshop
@hdwoodshop 4 года назад
Weird to see a hand tool recommendation list from a guy who hardly ever uses them.
@craftedworkshop
@craftedworkshop 4 года назад
I would say I use some form of hand tool on almost every project. I'm certainly not hand tool exclusive, but they're extremely handy for a more "hybrid" woodworking approach.
@gotoforwoodworkers672
@gotoforwoodworkers672 2 года назад
Good job, i like your choices.
@javierborda8684
@javierborda8684 3 года назад
Very good thank you
@grucha3452
@grucha3452 4 года назад
what about hammer?
@Xgecko66
@Xgecko66 4 года назад
While a low angle jack plane is great., a Stanley No5 with both a curved and a flat iron to allow you to have a Jack plane, a small joining plane and most importantly a scrub plane for far less than a each of those separately. Also you should probably have a should probably have a Rabbet/should plane (or two) you needn’t go crazy like me (8 rabbet planes and 2 rabbet spokeshaves) but they are invaluable for any joinery work. Oh and the Lie Nielson 102 is the greatest block plane ever....if you don’t want to spend $120 don’t ever try one
@craftedworkshop
@craftedworkshop 4 года назад
Good point for sure, the No. 5 is a great option. And yes, I do own a shoulder plane but don't use it that much considering I don't do a ton of true mortise and tenon work. They're essential if that's something you do more. And the 102 has been on my list for awhile, but I own three block planes. They look so awesome though!
@Xgecko66
@Xgecko66 4 года назад
Crafted Workshop only 3? I have a Stanley no18, no65 and an ECE wooden block plane that I had to have after watching Laura Kampf use one in a video (it is an absolute dream for shaping planks) in truth though I could almost do everything with the 102 it’s really that good
@Buckynash
@Buckynash 4 года назад
Very cool video, great info and production-well done!
@o.g.bwoodwork
@o.g.bwoodwork 4 года назад
Major tool envy going on right now 😍
@craftedworkshop
@craftedworkshop 4 года назад
Hah, took me quite awhile to build up this collection.
@o.g.bwoodwork
@o.g.bwoodwork 4 года назад
Crafted Workshop I thought that might be the case. I started mine about 3 years ago and it’s steadily growing.
@aaronalquiza9680
@aaronalquiza9680 4 года назад
can u make a video about cleaning and maintenance of tools?
@craftedworkshop
@craftedworkshop 4 года назад
It's definitely something I've been thinking, mainly to force me to clean up some of my tools 😂
@whitexeno
@whitexeno 4 года назад
How hard did you cringe when you chipped the tote on that Hnt?
@craftedworkshop
@craftedworkshop 4 года назад
It actually happened when I was taking a woodworking class, and someone else knocked the plane off of my bench. The tote actually cracked in half entirely, but I was able to glue it back together. I was not pleased, hah.
@whitexeno
@whitexeno 4 года назад
@@craftedworkshop Hnnnng that guy/gal has gotta feel bad.
@reforzar
@reforzar 4 года назад
I’ll take them all 🤣
@SteveC38
@SteveC38 4 года назад
Those are all really nice tools Bud. Thank You👍
@craftedworkshop
@craftedworkshop 4 года назад
Thanks Steve!
@buibichchau3365
@buibichchau3365 4 года назад
This is by far the best woodworking book I have ever read, *TopFineWoodworking. Com* . My woodworking teacher endorses it to all of his students. I am impressed how authors managed to write very detailed topics. I`m surprised by the material and didn`t have a tough time following the lessons..
@Artyomthewalrus
@Artyomthewalrus 4 года назад
A try square is my no.1 no questions asked. It's such a useful and cheap tool that most beginners would never think of (and many beginners don't even know the exist) Everything from assembly to aligning diy cutting guides for ripping sheet material with a circular saw. It's the one thing that never leaves my apron (okay, not the only thing, I always have a miniscule ruler, a pencil or three, a number 2 robertson bit, and assorted drill bits and screws)
@ae4164
@ae4164 4 года назад
So I'm looking to get into some woodworking and carpentry for DIY around my new house, and I'm putting together a list of tools to buy. I'm trying to stay a bit more simple at first to see how much I enjoy doing it before I get some of the more specialized tools, and I'm at the point where I'm looking at planers. The thing is, aside from very small planers or ones that seem to be of lower-quality, the manual planers I'm finding strike me as somewhat exorbitantly priced, to the tune of $100+ and for that much money I could get a professional brand power planer for only a bit more. When I look at what I consider to be more reasonably-priced manual planers on Amazon, even the 4+ star reviews basically say "it's good for the price, don't expect much" and I'm wondering why I shouldn't just buy a powered hand planer?
@fabianvanderelst9643
@fabianvanderelst9643 4 года назад
Fun fact, I work in my bedroom with only chisels :p ( I've used some tools here and there from my dad before, but not often). Then again, I haven't really made anything yet. I'm trying to make a guitar scale model to see how I can go about working with wood, and how I want my guitar to look. And it has been super, super helpful already to see how the grain reacts with all those curves :p
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