Jim,
I have been in, around and near wood working projects since 1958
when our idea of a Cordless Drill was the hand powered auger brace & bit !! LOL
Just one quick note and I will close (says the pastor) . . .
Once a person, man OR woman, becomes familiar with hand and power tools, and has the
desire and passion for producing nice projects, you will be surprised at just how quickly that
person has the confidence to build things for the house and yard for the family, friends and neighbors.
So, you may not think it now, but, don't cut yourself short (pun intended) about your
skill level. What starts off as just cutting some boards for this, that and the other, often
turns into furniture. LOL I have seen it so many times. And, often as not, women also
can quickly gather the confidence and skill level to become a skilled craftsman.
Just like an old geezer told me once, no matter how big the samich, we all must take small bites.
So for a beginner, the entry level tools are very okay. Just learn how to handle them safely and
make the adjustments and maintain them so you don't get frustrated.
And, like Norm says - - - Read, understand and follow all the safety precautions that pertain to
each tool. And you only have two eyes, take care of them.
Johnny