Hi all.
I have an interest in horology which has recently seen me invest in all the tools and then the time to learn how to service mechanical watches. The moment my first time piece ticked over after a complete service was euphoric. The intricate nature of these mechanical watches is to me a work of art and a wonder.
This interest led me to clocks and ultimately wooden clocks which is how I ended up here. My woodwork skills are limited to a couple of high school years worth of woodwork class nearly two decades ago. This doesn't phase me and I look forward to learning new skills and swearing a lot in frustration as I try to build my first woodworks clock.
I'll do my research but a quick question if I may... I'm looking at Carba-Tec tools. Are they a good start? I have a contact at Bunnings that can get me a discount on their power tools but I'm not so keen on Ryobi. Should I stay away from them? I'm mainly looking for a scroll saw, band saw, drill press, and a belt/disc sander.
Thanks in advance :-)