I started woodworking 43 years ago and I suggest that you start with a minimal tool set to see if you are going to like doing it. My first purchase was a small tilting table table saw (Inca Major - Swiss made) that had a Mortising table attachment, a set of Japanese bench chisels, hand planes, router, and some marking tools and sharpening stones. My first project was a work bench one I copied from a Tage Frid design in "Tage Frid Teaches Woodworking". That project taught me that you really can't buy straight hardwood and I invested in a 8" wide long bed jointer. I kept buying tools over time and I made a house full of furniture for my self and my children. I did find my way to Festool at first with the Domino Joiner after I sold my Inca table saw and replaced it with a Powermatic 66 with a sliding table. I loved the dust collection with Festool tools and now I have a collection of their sanders and both Domino joiners. I did get the Mafell Track saw because I liked their track joining method better than Festool. Welcome to woodworking and enjoy.