Posted by The Woodworker on Mar 8, 2010
KYPoet аѕkеd:
I јυѕt want tο ѕtаrt building bookcases, аnd wаѕ wondering whаt tools I wουld need. I appreciate anyone answering bυt I аm hoping thаt I wіll gеt аn аnѕwеr frοm a woodworker οr experienced person.
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* 10″ Table saw
* Surface planer
Shaper
* Router with table
* Jointer
* Glue up station with pipe clamps or hydraulic rams
* Palm sanders
Drill press
* Drill
Lathe with follow jig
Scroll saw
* Sliding compound miter saw with clamps and crown stops
Turret style radial arm saw
* Circular saw
* Powered ***** driver
* Compressor
* Finish nailing gun
* Pot sprayer/HPLV sprayer/Turbine sprayer
* Spray booth
Various jigs and dies (you will make these as you go)
–EDIT–
I guess you really don’t need all that stuff right off the bat. I’ll put an asterisk by the stuff you will need just to start production.
If you are just building bookcases for yourself, all you really need is a saw (a circular saw would be a good choice), a square, a hammer or screwdriver, and sandpaper and paintbrush.
If you are thinking of going into the business of building bookcases, I’d re-think it if you have to ask this question.