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<blockquote data-quote="nxtgeneration" data-source="post: 391341" data-attributes="member: 480"><p>Lots of good stuff but dont get caught up in the marketing. Rockler has a ton of gimmicky crap too. </p><p>If you're looking for some more equipment Grizzly Tools is a good place to go. Cheaper than the big brands but still great quality. I own a woodshop at we beat the crap out of our grizzly planer and jointer and not single hiccup in the 7 years I've had them.</p><p></p><p>To your original question though, cutting boards, coasters, charcuterie boards are all good places to start too, but you'll need a few more tools.</p><p>IF you want to invest in a few things to get started here is what I'd do for now;</p><p>Miter Saw</p><p>Orbital Sander (Bosch makes a great affordable 5" ROS)</p><p>Circular Saw and a straight edge clamp</p><p>Handful of decent clamps</p><p>Good quality hand plane and sharpening stones.</p><p></p><p>Next step would be a benchtop planer, table saw and dust collector.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nxtgeneration, post: 391341, member: 480"] Lots of good stuff but dont get caught up in the marketing. Rockler has a ton of gimmicky crap too. If you're looking for some more equipment Grizzly Tools is a good place to go. Cheaper than the big brands but still great quality. I own a woodshop at we beat the crap out of our grizzly planer and jointer and not single hiccup in the 7 years I've had them. To your original question though, cutting boards, coasters, charcuterie boards are all good places to start too, but you'll need a few more tools. IF you want to invest in a few things to get started here is what I'd do for now; Miter Saw Orbital Sander (Bosch makes a great affordable 5" ROS) Circular Saw and a straight edge clamp Handful of decent clamps Good quality hand plane and sharpening stones. Next step would be a benchtop planer, table saw and dust collector. [/QUOTE]
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