As I mentioned elsewhere, I am buying a house. If everything goes all right I should be able to move in in a few weeks. There is a little maintenance needed that I'd rather just find a contractor for, but there is one thing that I would like to tackle myself, and that's... basically anything to do with wood. The reason is first of all that none of the carpentry is needed right away, so I can take my time, and also, I actually enjoy woodworking, whereas I'm perfectly happy to leave crawling through the crawlspace to install grounded wiring to somebody else. Besides, I have had plans for a while to build a full AGO-spec organ pedal board, but the complexity is intimidating (everything slants and tapers in every direction) and I figure it would be good to do something more straightforward first to build my skills.
So...
Out of the various things I want, it seems the easiest one to start with is cabinets and shelves for the garage. My current thinking is that I could get away with a TS55, CT Mini, MFT/3, and a Kreg jig. Does that sound reasonable, or do people think I really need a sander? I'm hoping that if I start out with sufficiently decent plywood, and given that this stuff is for a garage, I could get away without one for now and maybe get a nice one later, when I start building things inside the master closet.
So...
Out of the various things I want, it seems the easiest one to start with is cabinets and shelves for the garage. My current thinking is that I could get away with a TS55, CT Mini, MFT/3, and a Kreg jig. Does that sound reasonable, or do people think I really need a sander? I'm hoping that if I start out with sufficiently decent plywood, and given that this stuff is for a garage, I could get away without one for now and maybe get a nice one later, when I start building things inside the master closet.