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Power tools | From My Farm Table https://frommyfarmtable.com A girl with a drill and a dream Fri, 12 Jun 2020 21:10:28 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.3 https://i0.wp.com/frommyfarmtable.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/cropped-IMG_0888-1.jpg?fit=32%2C32&ssl=1 Power tools | From My Farm Table https://frommyfarmtable.com 32 32 168727682 5 Power Tools Every Woman Should Own https://frommyfarmtable.com/5-power-tools-every-woman-should-own/ Fri, 05 Jun 2020 15:59:03 +0000 https://frommyfarmtable.com/?p=1422 What every woman needs in your tool box to be successful

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When I bought my house 6 years ago, I had nothing except a cheap hammer and a couple screwdrivers. I remember asking people at work and friends if I could borrow a circular saw and a jigsaw so I could install my butcher block counters.

The very first project I tackled was ripping out the tub surround and putting up backer board and tiling. I remember that my friends came by to see the house, and I was outside on the steps with a handsaw and a mitre box trying to saw though a 2 x 4. He just laughed and said “that’s not the right tool for that!” At the time, I was so inexperienced that I just bought what was cheap, and thought would work.

Mitre box

Now I have a workshop filled with tools! However, I think that its important to know, that if your starting out with projects, whether your making framed signs, farm tables, or renovating a home, there are tools that you should have! You will see some repetition, in that there are a few different saws that I recommend, and I will tell you why you need more than just one saw.

Let me also tell you that safety is of the utmost importance! So for that reason alone, having the correct tool for the job is a must.

having the right tool for the job is a must.

Safety Equipment
safety equipment, goggles, ear protection

1. Drill

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Ok, I know this seems obvious, but you NEED to have a drill with screwdriver bits. I almost feel like this should be above and beyond the list as a gimme, but I’ll stick with the rules and keep this to 5 must haves. Now, there are drills and there are impact drivers, both of which serve the same purpose. However, impact drivers have much more power and require special bits. While most screwdriver bits can be used in an impact driver, standard drill bits can’t. So for this reason alone, as an entry level tool, get a regular drill. You may find out that you need more power for certain projects, but all in all, a basic drill will accomplish most things. Also as a side note, when your doing projects that require both drilling and screwing, it is handy to have more than one so you’re not constantly switching bits.

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2. Circular Saw

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circular saw, circ saw, power tools, saws, skilsaw

This will be the first of several saws you’ll see on this list. This is an all around versatile tool. You’ll be surprised at what you can do with this tool. For example, aside from the obvious cutting a board straight across, you can also set angles and mitre cut. You can also raise and lower the guide so you can cut to certain depths. And a circular saw can be used with a track system, so you can use your saw in more of a table saw fashion. I recommend an electric saw versus its battery operated brother as a starting point. The batter operated ones tend to be not so powerful. They are great to have when you need to do a quick cut, but not my first choice.

3. Oscillating Tool

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multi tool, oscillating tool, rockwell

These little fellas are amazing! You can use these for cutting through metal nails, removing grout, notching wood or scraping paint. I’ve used mine for things like undercutting door molding when installing new flooring, and the slicing through these huge penny nails when I was removing a wall and taking out studs. Let me tell you that the number of huge nails that they used in the construction of my house is incredible. It was built in 1948 and those suckers are HUGE! But, the oscillating tool (or Multi Tool), went right through them. There are specialized blades and if you are cutting through a lot of metal, they do get dull pretty quickly. If you had to remove door trim and were concerned about it breaking if you were to pry it off, then this tool would be your go to.

4. Mitre Saw

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I know I just said that you can mitre with a circular saw, but if your to do any precision work, like making frames or trim work, than you need a mitre saw. Its just all around useful as a chop saw, so if you have a place for it to sit, you’ll find you use it all the time.

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5. Sander

This might be my most used tool on the list. There are several different types of sanders. I use a random orbit sander. Its easy to change out the sanding disks as they have hook and loop on the back so they just stick on. Sanding makes ugly wood beautiful. Everyone needs a sander, just sayin’. For larger jobs you don’t want to have to hand sand.

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bosch, sander, bosch sander, orbital sander

Have fun and Happy Building!

Here are some suggestions for your tool box!

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The Building of a “She Shop” https://frommyfarmtable.com/the-building-of-a-she-shop/ Wed, 13 Nov 2019 14:30:43 +0000 https://frommyfarmtable.com/?p=412 Every girl (or guy) deserves a nice place of work. Even if their work is among the saw dust and shavings of wood working. For years, I had been saying ...

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Every girl (or guy) deserves a nice place of work. Even if their work is among the saw dust and shavings of wood working. For years, I had been saying that I needed another building. One for more storage, a better way to organize my tools and a place where things could be done. The little red shed that came with my home when I purchased is, is a 14 x 14 red barn. And its adorable! However, it fits my Christmas decorations and lawn equipment, AND THAT’S IT! So the idea for the She Shop was born….

A She Shop is not a She Shed (sorry Cheryl). Its not a place for lounging on a day bed and dreaming. Although a lot of dreaming certainly does happen there, its a workplace. Its a beautiful, organized workplace. I can sit at the table and draw up plans or make lists, or I can be at the work bench piecing together something I’ve just created. Since this is where I spend most of my says, it had to be pretty. And or course there had to be ample light. So a chandelier was brought in and several barn lights were hung. Shiplap paneling was put up to cover the studs. Finally, an easy to sweep vinyl plan floor was put down.

Inexpensive Luan was cut into strips for the shiplap walls. My friend Carrie was a huge help!
The walls were painted greige and the ceiling white.
Blue is my accent color for the door, chairs and fireplace, yes fireplace. ( It’s electric)

While the chandelier does get dusty, and the floor gets drops of glue and stain on it, its still a warm welcoming place to walk out to in the morning with a cup cup of coffee and start the next idea!

The large barn doors got some diagonal shiplap, painted white, and large chalk boards. They open nice and wide and allow the breeze and the sunlight in, while also making it MUCH easier to move finished pieces out.

And of course, what about the tools…. Yes, they needed someplace nice to live as well. I bought this armoir at the thrift store and turned it into my power tool storage. I built some shelves for inside . And the best part, is that since it was an entertainment center in its previous life, it had electrical outlets! So voila, my battery chargers have a nice place to be.

So, next time your in town, come sit on the porch and let’s think of what to build next…

Always dreaming,

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