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    $1,000 to spend

    Hello everyone,
    I am new to woodworking and have decided to dedicate $1,000 to upgrading my shop. I have a decent starter set right now with a 6" jointer, contractor table saw, compound miter saw, 10" drill press, Kreg Jig system, jig saw, orbital and belt sander, brad and fraiming nailer, several clamps and a shop vac. I was hoping to get some advice as to what I should buy with the money. I enjoy making furniture (ie. end tables and coffee tables) and am interested in expanding my skills to other furniture.
    I don't have tons of money to throw at my hobby right now so this money is designed to last several months. Any advice from the experts would be more than appreciated.

    Deke

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    A planer for sure. Add a Dust collector and that's all your money right there

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    Get a good lunch box planer and a mini lathe with tools.
    Scott

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    Dust collector, planer, band saw, in that order......oh, and more clamps
    Semper Fi

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    Well, planer jumps out at me as missing from your list, especially since you have a jointer. Then maybe a bandsaw depending what you plan to do. I'm sure others will jump in here soon.

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    A planer and a good router (or 2, or 3, or 4).......
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    Don't spend it all on tools. You might want to allocate a good bit of it for buying wood and then buy tools as you find you need them.
    Dave Anderson

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    Why not use some of that money to enroll in a woodworking class? I took a class on hand tools & a project based course building a toolbox & they have helped me tremendously. The were both at the Philadelphia Furniture Workshop. It gave me some direction on what skills I wanted to learn & what tools I wanted to acquire.

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    Domino.

    //runs and hides.

    seriously though, if you like making furniture.

  10. I second the dust collector. It's not a fun purchase, but consider the health risks. At least read through Bill Penz's web page before you rule it out.

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    I would get

    A DC & a plainer, in the order. Sawdust can stop you in your tracks. The DC will save your lungs, the plainer , A lot of money. Then, later on, A band saw, Router, Mortiser, Drum Sander, etc. In fact, it never stops
    Ron In Clanton, Alabama

    Shoot amongst us boy, one of us has got to have some relief!

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    I'd go for the planer and spend the rest on hand tools.

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    I'g go planer next followed by Dc and BS or more wood...
    Jerry

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    DC first! It's your lungs, after all.

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    Thanks a ton!

    Hey guys!
    Thank you so much for all the input, keep 'em coming, this is invaluable advice. I didn't even contemplate a DC but I had been thinking planer and band saw. This is also helping me realize very quickly that $1,000 doesn't get you very far these days.

    Deke

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