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Like all woodworkers it seems that there is always some other tool or machine that "I must have" but the reality is that experience, patience and attention to detail are probably the most important tools I use on a daily basis. For many years I was limited in what I could create mostly due to lack of training. Perhaps the most valuable experience I had was a winter spent working in a fine cabinet shop in South Carolina. It was in that environment that I learned many of the basics that I should have learned early-on; simple sounding things like how to measure, what is square, how to draw a line, how to sharpen tools and blades, how to mill lumber, and finishing techniques. For those of you who are curious as to the tools I use while making my chairs I included this page. Tools include:
20" Jet Helix Head Planer
12" Grizzly Table Saw (with Helix blade system)
10" Rigid Table Saw
12" Grizzly Jointer
12"Bosch Sliding Compound/Cutoff Saw
18" Laguna Bandsaw
Large Compressor
8 Routers
Oscillating Spindle Sander
12" Rotary Sander
1 Mirka Sander
2 Festool sanders
1 Pneumatic Sander
Skill Saw, Circular Saw, Belt Sander, 4 Cordless Drills, ,41/2" Grinder
100's of clamps Dozens of chisels, hand planes, flush cut saws and other hand tools Jigs and templates too numerous to count.

Cutting chair leg out.
Jet 20" planer in shop.
Three primary sanders I use.
Parker Converse Rocking Chairs 2740 Wisteria PL Street Sarasota, FL 34239 941-232-5434 Email