Tool and supply list for The Celtic Cross
Use this list to ensure you have all the right tools and gear to build the Salvation Cross before you get the plans.
ESSENTIAL
Power Tools
- Drill Cordless is nice. This one is a great value.
- Drill bit, ⅛ inch A metal drill index is a valuable addition to your arsenal. This one is compact, sturdy, and it can be used to gauge what size hole is needed for any screw by removing the bit and inserting the screw in the opening.
- Table saw I don't own a SawStop, but I highly recommend them!
- Jig saw For making the nimbus jig
Hand Tools
- Combination square, 6-inch A compact and versatile tool, I keep a combination square in my apron at all times.
- Framing Square Needed to mark the circle jig
- Clamps, Bar you'll need five to put the cross together.
- Pencil These are #3 pencils. The harder lead stays sharper longer.
- Pull Saw Works great for quickly trimming pieces with precision
- Sandpaper 3M Variety pack is the best way to get started.
- Tape measure This 16' tape measure is a joy to use. It's the perfect size and weight for me.
Supplies
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Shop rags These + water make cleanup easy
- Wood Any wood will do, hardwoods work best.
- Wood glue Tightbond is my glue of choice.
- Polyurethane Glue The best way to attach the nimbus to the crosses
- Wood Glue bottle The GluBot is an amazing glue dispenser. Its multiple tips give you a lot of control so you can evenly distribute the right amount of glue for the job.
Safety
- Dust mask Save your lungs.
- Miter gauge or sled These are for making cross-cuts on the table saw.
- Push stick Keep those digits safe!
- Safety glasses To protect those peepers!
NICE TO HAVE
Power Tools
- Belt sander
- Orbital sander I held off buying this for too long. Game-changing sander!
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