Video - March 1, 2025
As woodworkers, we tend to be drawn to big, impressive tools—the kind that make a statement in the shop. But sometimes, the most valuable tools aren’t the largest or most powerful. In this video, we take a closer look at five small but mighty tools that offer precision, versatility, and sheer enjoyment in woodworking.
The Lee Nielsen Violin Maker’s Plane may be tiny, but it’s a powerhouse when it comes to detailed work. Its solid bronze body and fully adjustable blade make it a go-to for refining edges, breaking corners, and working on small parts where a full-size block plane would be cumbersome. Whether you’re softening drawer edges or working in tight spaces, this mini plane is a joy to use.
A router plane is indispensable for cleaning up dados, hinge mortises, and fine joinery adjustments. While full-size models are great for general work, the Veritas Medium Router Plane is ideal for getting into small spaces where precision is key.
Despite its small size, a trim router (also called a compact router or laminate trimmer) is an incredibly useful power tool. It’s great for light edge profiling, shallow mortises, and flush-trimming tasks. Battery-powered models, like the Milwaukee compact router, provide cordless convenience, making them even more versatile.
For shaping and refining contours, a 7-inch modeler’s rasp is a must-have. Unlike traditional files, a quality rasp is designed to cut cleanly through wood, leaving behind a smooth surface without excessive tearing. This small but aggressive rasp is ideal for shaping sculpted parts, rounding over edges, and refining details in carved work.
A 4-inch combination square may seem insignificant compared to its larger counterparts, but it’s one of the most frequently used measuring tools in the shop. Whether checking for square, laying out joinery, or setting blade heights, this small square is always within reach. Hillview Wood & Metal
While large machines and heavy-duty tools often take the spotlight, these small tools prove that sometimes, bigger isn’t always better. Their compact size, precision, and ease of use make them indispensable in a well-equipped woodshop. Plus, they bring a certain joy to woodworking—because let’s face it, using tools that feel good in the hand makes shop time even more enjoyable.
What are your favorite small tools that you just can’t live without? Let us know in the comments!
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