What tools should I start with?

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garys
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Re: What tools should I start with?

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I can't help with Japanese style tools for Japanese style projects because I haven't done that kind of work.
I build American style projects and I find that your best bet is to start the project and work on it a bit. Once you have a need for a specific tool on that project, you will know it. You buy it at that point instead of trying to guess ahead. I buy tools only when I actually need them in a project. Recommendations from others who do similar projects might help, but if they do things differently from the way you choose, their tools might not be right for you.
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garys wrote:I can't help with Japanese style tools for Japanese style projects because I haven't done that kind of work.
I build American style projects and I find that your best bet is to start the project and work on it a bit. Once you have a need for a specific tool on that project, you will know it. You buy it at that point instead of trying to guess ahead. I buy tools only when I actually need them in a project. Recommendations from others who do similar projects might help, but if they do things differently from the way you choose, their tools might not be right for you.
Note, the off topic questions about Japanese tools are just bait to get you to go to his web site, the original post , and his other thread. are, by definition, SPAM and have been reported.
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