Smoothing wood can be done with planes or a card scraper, but each requires patience to learn the proper technique. Then there’s sandpaper, which works best when wrapped around a rigid but forgiving block. A sanding block can be shop-made or purchased in many varieties from retailers.
The Preppin’ Weapon is a comfortable, contoured-plastic sanding block with a soft pad and metal clips to hold one-quarter sheet of conventional sandpaper. If you use five-inch hook-and-loop sandpaper in your shop, the M-Jump Five-Inch Mouse Hand Sanding Pad is perfect.
What to Look for When Buying Woodworking Hand Tools
Maintenance and Sharpening
Much like chefs have to sharpen their knives, woodworkers need to sharpen their crafting tools. Not only does this keep the tool in working order, it also makes tools last a lot longer and keeps them looking new. Professional woodworkers advise users to pay extra special attention to their chisels, hand planes and saws by sharpening or oiling them regularly.
We recommend this 3-in-One Multi-Purpose Oil for cleaning, rust-penetrating and lubricating hand tools. Or, use a professional tool sharpener for chisels, saws and marking knives.
Specialized Hand Tools for Advanced Techniques
Most woodworking tools are incredibly versatile for a number of projects while others are made for intricate tasks like fine cuts, shaping and detailed work. For these tasks, there are coping saws, spokeshaves or rasps which can add professional precision during tricky techniques.
Ergonomics and Comfort
Hand tools should be easy to hold and use to be effective and precise. Many brands incorporate special features to prevent hand fatigue during brief or extended periods. Cushioned handles and adjustable grips are some of the top features recommended by woodworkers to ensure long-term use without aggravating the user’s hands.
Why You Should Trust Us
Seth Keller is a professional author, furniture maker, designer and educator with experience at Family Handyman, American Woodworker, Popular Woodworking and Woodworkers Guild of America. Given his experience at these publications, he has personally used the most popular woodworking tools for years and knows what every aspiring craftsman, builder or designer needs. With all of this in mind, Seth is a great source when looking for advice on the most essential woodworking hand tools.
Alexandra Mantella, Content Updates Editor at Family Handyman, updated and contributed research to this piece. She has over five years of experience in product testing, research and commerce writing. Previously, she served as a commerce content update editor at Bob Vila.
FAQ
Can you do woodworking with just hand tools?
While it is up to the individual user, solely relying on hand tools for carpentry and woodworking is perfectly viable. Woodworking hand tools are also more precise and allow for more control than some electric tools.
What is the basic hand tool in carpentry?
The most basic hand tool in carpentry is a set of chisels. These are not only great for carving and shaping wood, they are also ideal for those that work with a lot of joinery or need to chop or pair wood cleanly.