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Hi Rich!

Thanks for taking the time to write such a lengthy response. It's appreciated!

I'm sorry it's taken a little while to come back to you but I wanted to make sure I had the time to respond to you properly.

I've actually already chosen my saw and chisels you can see them in the post below. You'll be pleased to know Narex made the cut 😊

https://thewoodworkingshed.substack.com/p/first-tools-acquired-sawing-chiseling?r=g6si0

Planes has been a tough one for me. I'm leaning towards a No 5 to get me started but it won't be second hand. I know there's the potential cost savings with it but I feel like I need to experience setting up and using a plane before I experiment restoring something. Which I will have a go at eventually...

I'm most likely going to get a Verum plane of whichever size I'll eventually use...

Sharpening... Another tough one. I'm yet to make a decision on that one. There will be a post about it when I do! The same goes for clamps actually (minus the confusion) so stay tuned!

It's certainly an interesting journey building a new toolkit from scratch.

I appreciate all the advice here and you can rest assured I always take it in and factor it I to my decisions.

Once again thanks and welcome to The Woodworking Shed! 🪚

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I want to stick to the two plane route. Ideally I'd get 3 but funds...

Would a no. 3 be a better partner to a no. 5 in that case? 4 & 6 may be a good shout too.

Food for thought. I haven't bought them yet so I'll do some more reading anyway.

Thank you for all your feedback I do really appreciate you taking the time.

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