Joinery at its Best Tool List
|
Quantity |
Size/Grade |
Tool or Item |
Comments |
|
1 |
10 to 18 point |
Backsaw |
Crosscut
or rip filing is o.k. Avoid very thin backsaws, especially Japanese for they
do not work well for half-blind dovetails. |
|
1 |
#5 |
Bench
Plane (Must Have) |
Do not
rush out and buy new planes. It is Ernie's feeling that classic planes (found
at any flea market) work better and are a better value than new planes. New
planes generally require more tuning than a classic. We have classics
available in our store. They are guaranteed by Ernie to work to perfection
and are generally less expensive than new planes. |
|
1 |
#4 or #3 |
Bench
Plane (Nice to Have) |
If you
are going to buy new Lie-Nielsen, |
|
1 |
|
Bevel |
We often
have antique bevels in our store |
|
1 |
|
Cabinet
Scraper |
Mostly
for half-blind dovetails |
|
1 |
|
Carvers
Mallet |
Round
wooden type is best; the rubber headed types are too "bouncy. Japanese
metal hammers for this purpose are o.k. |
|
1 |
12" |
Combination
Square |
The Starrett Combination square is a good
investment. |
|
1 |
4" to 6" |
Dividers |
Size
refers to length of legs and a small pair is better! |
|
1 |
|
Ear
Protection |
Ear muffs
are easiest to use but plugs are fine. If loud pounding bothers you be sure
to bring. |
|
1 |
12, 14 or 16 oz |
Hammer |
Standard
claw or Japanese is fine. |
|
1 |
|
Marking/Mortising
Gauge |
Traditionally
marking and mortising gauges were separate tools but now days they are
combined into one tool for economy. If you have separate marking and
mortising, that is better. |
|
1 |
|
Notepad |
|
|
1 |
chunk |
Paraffin
Wax |
For
lubricating your plane and other tools. Canning wax is perfect and can be
found at most grocery stores. Old candle will do. |
|
1 |
|
Pencil |
|
|
1 |
|
Pliers
(Vice grip or tongue and groove) |
Good for
pulling nails loosening stubborn screws and lids, etc. |
|
1 |
Tape or Folding |
Ruler |
6"
or 12" steel rule is also nice to have and a folding rule is more
accurate than a tape. |
|
1 |
|
Safety
Glasses |
You must
have a minimum of safety glasses, Most prescription glasses are safety
lenses, but need side shields to be true safety. If in doubt bring face
shield to go over glasses. |
|
2 |
120 grit |
Sandpaper |
We favor
Klingspore PS 33 in a B weight which is a stearated, open coat, aluminum
oxide paper. |
|
2 |
180 grit |
Sandpaper |
We favor
Klingspore PS 33 in a B weight which is a stearated, open coat, aluminum
oxide paper. |
|
2 |
220 grit |
Sandpaper |
We favor
Klingspore PS 33 in a B weight which is a stearated, open coat, aluminum
oxide paper. |
|
2 |
8" to 10" |
Screw
Clamps |
Size
refers to length of jaw |
|
1 |
Straight |
Screw
driver |
|
|
1 |
Phillips |
Screw
driver |
|
|
1 |
1/4" to 3/4" |
Set of
Bevel Edge Chisels (Also known as Carpenter's chisels) |
Buy an 8 (or
even 10) piece set, rather than a 5, if you can afford it. It is most useful
to have a 1/8" chisel for dovetails. Be sure to buy "bench"
chisels and not the shorter "butt" chisel which is commonly all
that is available at hardware stores. Japanese chisels (Oire-Nomi) are
excellent but expensive. The Japanese drive their chisels with a Japanese
hammer and this is Ernie's practice. |
|
1 |
|
Straight
Edge |
12"Steel
Rule is fine which is the blade to your combination square |
|
1 |
stick |
White
Chalk |
|
|
Nice
to Have but Not Necessary |
|
||
|
2 to 4 |
That will span 32" |
Bar clamps |
We have
lots, but if you are driving and feel like throwing a couple in they will
come in handy. |
|
1 |
5/8” |
Japanese
Butterfly Chisel (Bachi
Nomi) |
This is a
great chisel for half-blind dovetails (in place of an 1/8”) even if the rest
of your chisels are English. This is item 15.307.15 in the Japan Woodworker
Catalogue. (www.japanwoodworker.com) |
|
1 |
|
Shoulder
Plane |
|
|
1 |
|
Your own
sharpening system |
We have a
Tormek system as well as plenty of whetstones but you may want help learning
to use your own. |
