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Nobody rides for free indeed! As with every rule there is always an exception, and the only one I’ve found in woodworking is my CAD software. Heck, even turning is expensive when working with wood! Wood prices are at all time highs tool prices are going up after a Covid induced price freeze regular consumables like shop towels, sandpaper, blades, stain, etc. At every turn with woodworking it costs money. All of this to say that Nobody Rides for Free, in my opinion, really should be considered the anthem, or at least motto, for every woodworker out there. I guess because of the Geico commercial that came out last year RATT had a bump in popularity on the curated playlists which eventually found their way into my shop playlists.
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Movie scores for glue ups, electronica (techno!) for routing and hair metal for sawing. While I work, I listen to random playlists. I have one of those virtual assistants in my garage shop that doubles as jukebox. There really ought to be a YouTube video titled 1 Basic Woodworking Tool for Beginner Woodworkers essentially that stresses the value and importance of using CAD in woodworking. Nothing else I’ve purchased has had a greater impact on every aspect of woodworking as my CAD programs have.
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Even the CAD juggernaut Autodesk now offers free software for hobbyists. The rest is digital history, but the major disruption to the CAD world was the democratization of CAD software. In 2006, a larger startup named Google purchased and released a free version of SketchUp.
Around two decades ago, a small startup named Software released a 3D modeling program named SketchUp for the relatively cheap price of $495.
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Historically (and even now), CAD software has been synonymous with professional level usage in architecture, engineering, and construction sporting a price tag well into the thousands of dollars. Since it was so far off as to be unusable, it lead to me discovering what I now consider to be the most important tool for any beginning woodworker – Computer-Aided Design or CAD software. Had it just been a little off, I would have proceeded along with the build and done what I could to make it work likely ending up with a mess on my patio when the first serious thunderstorm blew through. In hindsight, I am glad I made such an extreme blunder with my first design. With enough wood to piece together the first box I soon realized a foot is a good measurement for a sub sandwich, and not so good for a flower box meant to support a 4×4 with a string of lights attached to the top of it. After about an hour of scribbling and pulling measurements out of thin air, I confidently marched to the garage and began cutting up the 2 and 4x4s the previous homeowner had generously left behind. I started drawing my first flower box with a pen, paper, and an old notebook I had left over from college that wasn’t entirely filled with notes about ancient Greece. A few hundred dollars lighter, I had my tools and set to working up my first project plan. Since I really wanted to get started, but I wasn’t fully committed to woodworking, I started with the list of 5 tools. A quick search returned a seemingly endless list of videos with titles like 5 Woodworking Tools for Beginners, 6 Essential Woodworking Tools for Beginners, 26 Basic Woodworking Tools for Beginners and so on. Livin’ On a PrayerĬompletely lost as to what tools I really needed, I looked to YouTube for help. Before too long, you begin to feel like Bubba in Forest Gump rattling off shrimp recipes. Your options are a handsaw, bandsaw, circular saw, table saw, chainsaw, chop saw, miter saw… The cheapest option to start with is the handsaw, but then you get to decide if you need a back saw, fret saw, coping saw, jab saw, frame saw, hack saw, etc. Everywhere I look, I find a tool for this and a tool for that with multiple types of tools for this and that. Over the past year I have learned that the world of woodcraft is populated with more tools than there are trees in Georgia.