Where Technology Meets Woodworking
As a woodworker who values precision and quality, I've invested in premium tools for my workshop. Here are the tools I personally use and recommend. These affiliate links help support Bit & Grain Studio at no additional cost to you.
This revolutionary joiner combines the speed of a biscuit joiner with the strength of traditional mortise and tenon joinery. It's become an essential part of my furniture-building process. I purchased mine at Woodcraft in Seattle. You can purchase online from them, however using the Amazon link will put a few cents back in my pocket as an affiliate.
View on AmazonThis organized storage system keeps all my dominos neatly arranged and easily accessible. The systainer system stacks perfectly with other Festool components for an organized workshop. I purchased this at my local woodworking store, Sumner Woodworker Store, as I like to support local businesses when I can.
Visit Sumner Woodworker StoreThis powerful dust extractor keeps my workshop clean and my lungs healthy. It integrates perfectly with other Festool tools for nearly dust-free operation, which is essential for a home workshop. I am an affiliate with The Tool Nut and will get a few cents if you purchase using my link.
View on The Tool NutThis track saw delivers precise, splinter-free cuts with excellent dust collection. It's perfect for breaking down sheet goods and making long, straight cuts that would be difficult with a table saw alone.
View on AmazonThis versatile work table features a perforated top with precisely positioned holes for clamping and securing workpieces. It's perfect for accurate cutting, routing, and assembly tasks in your workshop. I am an affiliate with The Tool Nut and will get a few cents if you purchase using my link.
View on The Tool NutDisclosure: As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. The tools featured here are ones I personally use and recommend based on my experience.