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A well-equipped workshop must offer space to work and make it easy to keep things tidy. For this purpose, on the one hand we offer you a variety of workbenches, multifunctional tables, workbenches and work trestles.
On the other hand, we also keep various organisational aids in stock, such as tool cases, Systainers for tool and machine storage, assortment boxes for small parts, fittings and consumables. With Festool pull-outs, you can build a shelving system for Systainers that exactly meets your wishes and needs.
The wood workshop is a place of retreat and a space where you can live out your creativity. It is a production site where you make pieces of furniture in order to live sustainably and conserve resources while also saving money. The following text is a small handout for private individuals who are dealing with woodwork for the first time and who want to set up their first hobby workshop.
First of all, two basic factors need to be clarified:
The basic equipment of every woodworking shop includes a workstation and a number of hand tools. Often this is enough to produce the first workpieces. You certainly don't need a large machine park or a lot of power tools. Handicraft teaches the beginner important basic skills in dealing with wood as a material and in working methods, which will later benefit him again and again when using power tools and machines. The purchase of hand tools is therefore a worthwhile investment.
In our programme you will find the hand tools and aids mentioned below. The following list does not claim to be complete. It can and should be modified, shortened or supplemented according to your own interests.
You should pay special attention to the work table. The workbench or multifunctional table (or both) will play an extremely important role in your work in the workshop later on, when you have gained experience. It is therefore worthwhile to inform yourself as thoroughly and comprehensively as possible before purchasing. You should not compromise on quality for reasons of cost, but rather buy one size smaller.
Among the most important power tools, which are often found in workshops where mainly hand tools are used, are the electric hand drill and the hand circular saw. In most cases, they also form the basis on which a mechanised workshop is built.
The two power tools that are often purchased at the beginning (or soon after) together with the drill and hand-held circular saw are the router and a grinder.
Once you have the basic equipment of hand tools and the most important power tools, the next stage of expansion is to acquire auxiliary devices, power tools and machines with which the range of work can be considerably expanded.
The workshop of the ambitious woodworker can be very small - a corner of the home is enough for some specialities such as marquetry or carving - but your own woodworking shop can easily compete with the premises of many a professional carpenter or joiner.
One's own preferences in working with wood should always be decisive. They determine whether one will purchase larger woodworking machines (e.g. band saw, jointer and thickness planer, cross-cut and mitre saw or CNC router) in addition to the above-mentioned equipment levels with hand and power tools.