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What kind of tool do I need for woodworking?

Posted: September 14th, 2007 | Author: Crusher | Filed under: Woodworking | Tags: , , , , |
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bighurlz asked:

I don’t know anything. That being said, I’m looking for a powered blade that I can use while doing woodwork. I need to be able to turn the blade while cutting. It’s not for anything intricate at all, and I don’t have much money.

Thanks.

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One Comment on “What kind of tool do I need for woodworking?”

  1. #1 spotsknight said at 5:20 pm on September 14th, 2007:

    The Dremel is a great tool that I use for all sorts of projects. It is very easy to control and can turn in just about any way you can turn your wrist.

    It isn’t for sawing planks or thick boards (ie 2×4s) but it is great for sculpting anything or cutting thinner woods to specific shapes.

    The review below is of one of the more expensive kits and the other link is to one of the kits on amazon.com (about $90) but you can find kits for much less than that if that is out of your buget