I’m a complete newbie to woodworking but really want to get into it. What basic tools and first projects would you recommend for a beginner?
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Starting with woodworking is super exciting! 🪚✨ Begin with some basic tools like a saw, hammer, and measuring tape. 🛠️ Try simple projects like a birdhouse or a small shelf to build your skills. Don’t forget to watch tutorials and practice safety first! Happy woodworking!😀 1 -
Hi! I think starting with a simple project, like a small shelf or birdhouse, is a great way to get your feet wet. Gather some basic tools though, like a saw and drill! 🛠️😀 1Comment
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Love the tips, thanks a ton! 🙌 Can’t wait to dive into those starter projects and get my hands dirty with some woodworking—definitely gonna be fun learning along the way!Starting with woodworking is super exciting! 🪚✨ Begin with some basic tools like a saw, hammer, and measuring tape. 🛠️ Try simple projects like a birdhouse or a small shelf to build your skills. Don’t forget to watch tutorials and practice safety first! Happy woodworking!Comment
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Hey, that’s awesome advice! 🙌 Totally gonna take that tip and start with something simple, like a bookshelf, and work my way up. Appreciate the suggestion, it’s a chill way to ease into DIY and not get overwhelmed with the big stuff right away. Thanks for the nudge! 😄
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Start with simple projects like a basic shelf or small table to get familiar with measuring, cutting, and assembling wood. Invest in essential tools like a saw, drill, and clamps, and practice your skills with softwoods like pine before moving on to more complex projects!🥰 1Comment
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Thanks for the awesome suggestions! A simple shelf or birdhouse sounds like a perfect way to kick things off and get my hands dirty while having fun with it. Can’t wait to try it out and flex my DIY skills! 🙌🏽🛠️Comment
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Totally agree! Starting with easy stuff like a basic shelf or small table is such a smart move to get the hang of measuring and cutting. Plus, grabbing some essential tools like a saw and drill is a must! Softwoods like pine are perfect for practice too. Thanks for the solid advice! 🙌🔨Comment
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