Woah, that's a loaded question. What are you building? How much money you have?
I'll assume its custom Cabinets and Furniture, and your loaded with $$
Stationary tools:
Table Saw, Jointer, Planner, Band Saw, Radial Arm Saw,Mitre, Saw, Shaper, Edge Sander, Pocket screw cutter and Face Frame table, wide belt sander, cnc (point to point or router) machine. Do you need a Spray booth? are you broke yet?
Hand tools:
Routers, Belt Sanders, Cordless Drills, Jig Saw, Finish Sanders ( 1/4 & 1/2 sheet), Radom Orbit Sander, 1/4"- 1" Chisels, Router Bits, Drill Bits and I'm sure lots of misc. crap I missed.
its a list that never ends. I've been woodworking for 30 years now and I still need more.
Be sure to Buy HIGH quality stuff and you won't have to buy it twice.
The essential mortise and tenon hand tools needed for woodworking projects are a mortise chisel, tenon saw, marking gauge, mallet, and a square. These tools are used to create strong and precise joints in woodworking.
You can find a shop vac sawdust collection kit for your woodworking projects at hardware stores, home improvement stores, or online retailers that specialize in woodworking tools and accessories.
You can find a table saw shop vac adapter at hardware stores, woodworking supply shops, or online retailers that specialize in tools and accessories for woodworking equipment.
The essential bowl turning tools needed for woodworking projects include a lathe, bowl gouge, parting tool, calipers, and a faceplate or chuck. These tools are used to shape and hollow out the bowl, create smooth surfaces, and achieve the desired design.
The essential wood joint tools needed for creating strong and durable connections in woodworking projects include a chisel, mallet, hand saw, router, and clamps. These tools are commonly used to create various types of joints such as dovetail, mortise and tenon, and finger joints, which are known for their strength and durability in woodworking.
When determining the ideal woodworking shop size for optimal functionality and efficiency, factors to consider include the amount of space needed for tools and equipment, workbench area, storage for materials, adequate lighting and ventilation, workflow efficiency, safety considerations, and future expansion possibilities.
They seem to mostly be woodworking tools.
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Woodworking tools are usually made from good quality steel so that they can be given very sharp cutting edges. So, it is normal to buy most tools from a tool-shop. The methods for making the correct steel, shaping it and hardening it properly and so on are best found in technical books --- a public library could help: there is probably no short answer to this. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
The essential tools needed for a cabinet shop include a table saw, miter saw, router, drill press, and various hand tools such as chisels, screwdrivers, and clamps. These tools are necessary for cutting, shaping, drilling, and assembling wood to create cabinets.
The most common tools needed to get started in fine woodworking include a claw hammer, 6" layout square, 25' retractable tape measure, utility knife, chisels, leve, screwdrivers, sliding bevel, nail sets, and a block plane.