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4 Carpentry Tools You Can't Live Without

Carpenter Tools are used by carpenters to make their work easier. The tools can be classified into two categories:<br>1) Hand tools, which are mainly used for cutting and shaping wood.<br>2) Power tools, which are mainly used for cutting and shaping wood with the help of an electric motor.<br>

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4 Carpentry Tools You Can't Live Without

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  1. 4 Carpentry Tools You Can't Live Without

  2. 4 Tools a Carpenter Can't Live Without 1. A craftsman's toolkit is one of the most important purchases he or she can make, because these tools make all of the other work possible.

  3. 2. If you're shopping for carpenter tools, it's essential to know what you're looking for and what you need in order to stay safe and productive on the job site or in your woodworking shop.

  4. 3. Here are eight carpenter tools that no carpenter can live without, listed in order of importance.

  5. Measuring Tape 1. Chances are you already own one, but if not then do yourself a favor and pick up one of these.

  6. 2. A good measuring tape will last forever and it's useful for almost any DIY project. 3. A good measuring tape will last forever and it's useful for almost any DIY project.

  7. Square 1. A square is an important tool for both carpenters and do-it-yourself homeowners.

  8. 2. Its primary purpose is to ensure that lines are perfectly straight, but it’s also incredibly useful for marking boards in preparation for cutting or other operations.

  9. 3. To use it, set it up so one side is parallel to your workpiece (you can hold down with clamps or nails), then place its other arm along your line; any space between them will be on either side of your cut mark.

  10. Hammer 1. The hammer is one of those tools that most people can’t imagine living without.

  11. 2. A big, heavy claw on one end, and a flat metal head on the other: These are perfect for pulling nails and whacking people.

  12. 3. For carpentry work, you’ll want to get one with a steel handle; fiberglass handles can be nice because they’re lighter and more comfortable, but they won’t hold up as well over time.

  13. 4. Make sure to match your hammer with whatever material you plan to be working with most often; i.e., if you only work with wood, get a good-quality wooden-handled hammer. This will reduce wear on both materials—and your hands!

  14. Sharpie 1. A Sharpie is an indelible pen that can be used for labeling, writing, and drawing.

  15. 2. Even though you’re reading these words right now—the ones you’re using to read—it was probably written with a Sharpie. 3. It is important to have at least one in your kit at all times.

  16. 4. There will always be something that needs to be labeled (just like there are labels on every single piece of power tool and workbench) or written down (like measurements for things you may need later).

  17. 5. This handy tool is also great for measuring distances; if anything needs to be measured accurately, grab your handy-dandy Sharpie.

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