Here are some non-power tools that are extremely useful to have and know how to use. I am not against all power tools, and some I find almost indespensible (e.g., chainsaw, table saw, band saw, and drill press). I find comfort in not being constrained by access to electricity and that I form a continuum with my ancestors of people who knew how to create what they needed to create a better life for themselves.
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