Oh yeah.. no matter how hard I try to keep the mess to a minimum, it will take me a month to clean up the shop after the wood work. It's been a learning experience, but I've almost had all this fun I can stand.
Or, you could just burn the place and rebuild. Either way.
You have some nice tools Chuck...I don't even know what that machine is. I'm feeling a little less then adequate in the tool department over here.
It's a cnc milling machine that I've had since..(gasp) 1985. You don't really need many tools to build a Legal Eagle, though. Some, like this one just makes some jobs easier. You can make a router fixture and do the same thing. I bought some woodworking tools because basically the price of tools to do the job is small compared to the price of the project, and the proper tool makes it easier and faster. I already had a table saw which I use to cut heavy aluminum (with coolant) and plastic. check.band saw. check.disc sander. check.drill press. check.welding equipment. checkThose tools alone "could" get the airplane built.For building the wings, I bought a miter saw. $180. Not necessary, but really handy.Trim router and portable table. About $110.Oscillating saw kit..about $80 I think. So, that's $370. That is a very small part of the total price to build the airplane, and as I've said many times.. having the proper tool is generally about 2/3 of the job.