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Item Name: Item Gone: Wood shop tools

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Item is for: Sale/Trade NOT SPECIFIED


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Item Description: i tinker with making wood furniture by hand as a hobby and currently use all hand tools. (All non electric short of drill chop saw and palm sander) I’m wanting to speed up the process and possibly try to start selling some so that I can still enjoy my hobby and not have to keep everything or give it away. I have many guns listed and might be willing to trade for wood shop tools in good working condition. Does not have to be new and not looking for store pricing. At that point I’d just go buy them.
I am looking for but not limited to:
Band saw and blades
Routers and bits
Jigsaw and blades
Scroll saw and blades
Jigs
Chisels
Hand carving tools
Planer electric hand or bench or both
Sanders and sand papers
Large torch for propane tank
Whatever else I might be missing that you might have. Mainly for furniture making. I do not need wood lathes or tools I have plenty of them.
Send what you have with pics if possible so I can judge condition visually. What item you are looking to get and what your tool trade value is. And cash either way to even up is fine Thanks I am located in west Cobb Marietta Dallas highway area.

Stuff in pictures is this weeks makes just as an idea

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Your joinery skills look pretty good, especially for using hand tools and construction grade lumber. I build guitars and getting tight joinery with just hand tools is tough. With large, stationary equipment and purpose made jigs it’s doable but you’ve got pretty darn good skills sir!
 
Thank you much!! Definitely not easy by hand ..hardest thing for me was the cross inserts and the dowels to hold it together. But I think it looks Purdy good.stain done now but now see marks in the top so probably gonna scrape the top again.
 

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