Holmz
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I suggest getting the tools based upon the current need.
For the garage stuff you can get sheets of MDF cut to the right size.
That pretty much negates the need for a sheet saw for sheet goods (TS55) as well as the rails.
If the Armoire is wood, then you probably want the band saw or a good jig saw if there are curves on it. If it is straight then maybe the table or contractors saw, or a pull saw
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What would you be using the router for?
If it is for shelf pins, then look at the Mafell DD40.
If it is for Shelfs in the MDF then look at the Lamello Divario and the Lamello Zeta P2.
You may need a sander, and a vacuum is always a good thing to have.
Or you use planes. I prefer planes, but I sand a lot too.
But everyone's list varies, and there can be many rght answers.
For the garage stuff you can get sheets of MDF cut to the right size.
That pretty much negates the need for a sheet saw for sheet goods (TS55) as well as the rails.
If the Armoire is wood, then you probably want the band saw or a good jig saw if there are curves on it. If it is straight then maybe the table or contractors saw, or a pull saw

What would you be using the router for?
If it is for shelf pins, then look at the Mafell DD40.
If it is for Shelfs in the MDF then look at the Lamello Divario and the Lamello Zeta P2.
You may need a sander, and a vacuum is always a good thing to have.
Or you use planes. I prefer planes, but I sand a lot too.
But everyone's list varies, and there can be many rght answers.