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Equipment Used For Woodworking

If you want to make any furniture for your house or if you want to start manufacturing your own wooden products for sale as a business, then you will need some wood working machines.
There are countless items of machinery for wood working and I will list some of the most widespread of them below.
Belt Sander: a belt sander removes the surface layers on timber and other materials very fast, because the sandpaper is in a belt drive similar to a tank track and turns quickly.
Use coarse paper to remove paint and varnish, use finer papers to smooth wood off.
They are electrically powered.
Circular Saw: the circular saw is a very powerful, hand-held power saw.
There are different blades for different types of jobs.
Some give a rough, but fast cut; others are for finer work.
The circular saw can be electrically or petrol powered.
Power Drill: power drills for wood working tasks do not need a hammer capability, but if you are going to buy a good power drill, you might as well get a hammer drill.
The 'hammer' feature of the drill is used for drilling into concrete, so it is useful for fixing gate posts etc.
Jig Saw: a jig saw can be hand held or bench fitted.
The smaller, electric jig saw is ideal for cutting out irregular shapes, as the name suggests.
They do not cut swiftly so do not force them, but it is vital to use the correct blade.
Although there is a 'universal' blade too, it is better to use the correct blade for the task.
Router: the router puts an edge on a piece of wood.
They can be fitted with diverse revolving, cutting bits to produce different types of beveled edges.
Nail Gun: nail guns use either electricity or explosive charges to fire nails into material in one squeeze of a trigger.
Nail guns can fire different sized nails to different depths with the appropriate strength of charge.
They are excellent for repetitive jobs like roofing, plaster boarding and framing.
Electric Screwdriver: there are all the different sized bits you would expect to fit the various types and sizes of screws.
The electric screwdriver is also ideal for repetitive tasks.
Screws are driven home very quickly with next to no exertion on behalf of the operative.
Electronic Wire Finder: these little devices are really useful if you are working in a house you do not know.
They will help you find buried wires and timbers.
The former to avoid and the latter to put a nail or screw into.
It is invaluable for hanging pictures and shelves on dry-lined walls.
There are several other portable power tools used in wood working, but these are the most popular by far.
Twenty years ago, the electric tools in this list would have been powered by mains electricity, but these days most of these tools are rechargeable.
If you buy your tools from one manufacturer, you will probably find that the batteries are transposable, which makes recharging a lot simpler.
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