You are interested in woodworking but don’t want to overspend initially? Let’s discover the essential woodworking tool kits required to craft some basic pieces without breaking the bank.
Choosing the Woodworking Tool Kit
Industry provides plephora of individual woodworking tools and tool kits to choose from. First decide what kind of woodworking projects you may want to have.
- Furniture making
- Turning (wood lathe)
- Carving
- Scroll saw projects
- Wood burning (pyrography)
- Decorative boxes, clocks, toys, etc.
Some brands that offer wood-building kits for beginners include BeaverCraft and Studiostone Creative. These kits can be found on websites like Amazon.
In addition to these kits, there are also several essential tools that every beginner woodworker should have.
Minimalist’s hand woodworking tool kit
There’s no all-in-one woodworking tool kit on the market, that’s why I list the most essential tools that you’d probably need. This is more in detail covered in my post about how to begin woodworking.
- Workbench (sturdy and heavy table)
- Saws: handsaw, dovetail saw
- Chisels
- Hand Plane
- Wood mallet
- Woodworking clamps
- Drill (hand or power)
- Combination square
- Tape measure, combination square
- Pencils
- Sharpening stones
- Sandpaper or sanding block
Essential Woodworking Tool Kits for Beginners
To help you get started on your woodworking journey, let’s dive into the basic tools every beginner should have.
The Woodstock 5-piece woodworking kit is a classical collection of hand tools: No.4 hand plane, carpenter’s corner, marking gauges, and a trimming planer.
Powered tools such as drills, sanders, and jig saws are significantly easier to use. That’s why I highly recommend having a power tool kit to meet these needs.
Japanese woodworking tool kits
Japanese woodworking tools are famous for their special quality and design. Like many things in Japan are made the other way around, Japanese saws and hand planes are built to be pulled rather than pushed. This is very handy in certain situations.
So if you feel like testing something new, check these out:
The saw
A saw is like a painter’s brush; it is your go-to tool for making cuts and shaping wood. You’ll need different types of hand saws, such as cross cut or rip cut saws. To start off it’s good to have the universal type of saw teeth.
The hammer
You’ll need a hammer for driving nails into wood and assembling projects together. A wood mallet is used to thump on a chisel when cutting mortises.
Choose a hammer that feels comfortable in your hand and has some weight to it.
The chisel
A chisel allows you to carve out intricate designs or shapes from your piece of wood with precision and accuracy. It takes some time to learn how to use them effectively but once you do; they become indispensable in your woodworking toolkit.

The measuring tape, combination square or carpenter’s corner
The measure tape may seem insignificant compared to others on this list but still you need it for big measurements. I personally prefer a combination square with a water level. It has a lot of functionality.
You’ll need to do measuring and square checks frequently throughout any project; so invest in a tool that has clear markings and locks securely after taking measurements.
Power Tools for Woodworking
Balance between speed and precision
Let’s face it, using hand tools can be incredibly time-consuming and exhausting. If you’re a beginner, you might find yourself struggling to make cuts or create intricate designs by hand. This is where power tools come in handy.
In fact, you should combine hand tools with power tools. Drilling a hole or cutting a straight cut is much easier with a power drill or saw.
A secret of advanced woodworkers – is a lot of machinery and custom jigs that don’t allow any unnecessary cut or curve.
Let’s observe some good power tool kits on the market.
Dewalt Power Tool Kits
With the DEWALT, you can effortlessly expand your tool collection while keeping everything powered up. One of the best value-for-money woodworking kits out there.
Dewalt 3 piece tool kit
The Dewalt 3 piece tool kit includes:
- oscillating multi-tool
- orbital sander
- brushless jig saw
The oscillating multi-tool offers added control with three speeds, allowing for quick and easy blade and attachment changes with the Quick-Change accessory system. The orbital sander features a low-profile height that enables precise sanding on work surfaces, and the variable-speed control allows for matching the speed to the specific application, ranging from 8,000 to 12,000 opm.
Lastly, the brushless jig saw offers convenient adjustments with its all-metal, keyless shoe bevel, which includes detents at 0°, 15°, 30°, and a positive stop at 45°. With these versatile and efficient tools, the Dewalt 3 piece kit is a reliable choice for various tasks.
Dewalt 6 piece tool kit
This 6-tool kit offers a comprehensive selection of cordless tools including:
- 1/2-inch drill/driver with a two-speed transmission, allowing for versatile drilling and driving applications.
- reciprocating saw in the set features a convenient keyless blade clamp, enabling quick blade changes without any contact with the blade or reciprocating shaft.
- 1/4-inch Impact Driver is another essential tool, equipped with a 3 LED light ring that provides clear visibility even in challenging work environments.
Additionally, the kit includes a high-output LED worklight that delivers 110 lumens of light, ensuring optimal visibility during tasks. With the circular saw’s 6-1/2-inch carbide blade, it can effortlessly make precise 45-degree angle cuts on 2×4’s in a single pass.
Is there anything else you would like to know about this kit?
Popular Additional Power Tools
Ones you advance with woodworking consider investing in the drill press. This versatile tool makes drilling holes easy and accurate while also allowing you to perform other tasks like sanding or shaping wood with specialized attachments.
Another popular option is the miter saw. It’s perfect for making straight 90 or 45 degrees cuts in both thick and thin pieces of wood without requiring too much effort on your part.
Other useful power tools include jigsaws or reciprocating saws for cutting curves or irregular shapes into your projects; routers to create decorative edges on finished items; sanders (belt or orbital) used mostly as finishing touches before painting/staining/varnishing; jointers – which are invaluable when dealing with rough lumber as they help square-up edges before joining them together.
Taking Your Skills to the Next Level
With all these amazing power tools at your disposal, there’s no limit to what you can create.
Remember, it’s all about your satisfaction with the craft you make. With practice there will come beautiful pieces that you’ll be proud of for years to come.
Specialty Tools for Woodworking
While the basic tools are essential, some specialty tools can help you reach accuracy and add flavour in a particular woodworking project.
Many jigs can be crafted in-house using plywood and glue, offering a cost-effective solution. However, there are also factory-made exemplars that have proven invaluable to numerous woodworkers.
Dovetail Jigs and Pocket Hole Jigs
Dovetail joints are an essential part of many woodworking projects, but they can be challenging for beginners. That’s where dovetail jigs come in handy.
These jigs make it easy to create perfectly spaced and angled dovetails every time. With a dovetail jig in hand, you can tackle even the most complex joinery tasks with ease.
These jigs come in many sizes and styles, so be sure to choose one that fits your needs and experience level. Some models may require specific router bits or other accessories, so be sure to read the instructions carefully before use.
Lathes
If you’re looking for a way to create intricate shapes and designs from wood, then a lathe may be just what you need. Lathes allow you to turn wood on its axis while cutting it with various cutting implements such as chisels or gouges.
This process creates symmetrical shapes such as bowls or spindles. While lathes may seem intimidating at first glance, they’re actually quite easy to use once you get the hang of them.
With a bit of practice, you can create stunning pieces that will amaze your friends and family.
Experiment with different tools and techniques and find what you need – from dovetail jigs to lathes and more.
Conclusion: The Power of the Right Tools
Woodworking is not the cheapest type of hobby, but definately one of the the most fulfilling anyone can undertake.
Plan your projects so that you first do something simple and buy only a few tools to start with. These would probably be some hand tool and some power tools like a drill and a saw.
Expand your assortment of tools based on the scope of your projects and explore different techniques. This approach will help you identify the woodworking style that suits you best and determine which tools are worth upgrading or letting go. By doing so, you can refine your craftsmanship and elevate your woodworking prowess.
Some power tools work like Lego constructor: once you’re happy with the brand you can expand the collection of devices which can have uniform power charging and other elements.
Invest in something special: a quality chisel set or a wood lathe to get the taste of how easy and satisfying it could get.
I like woodworking and hope so can you!














