Do not make the mistake of buying low-priced, inferior tools.
Poor tools make a poor workman. They often just do not do the job. If cutters will not hold a keen edge, you may become discourage and blame your self when the trouble is really poor tool. Parts will break at just the wrong moment. A dull edge will require more pressure than you should exert. Altogether, a good tool is a good investement in facility, durability, workmanship, and long-term economy. It will pay dividends for many years. Good craftsmen need good tools. Even an experienced person cannot expect to do a good job with inferior tools.
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