Common woodworking tools types for carpentry tool walls:
Hammer: A hammer is a common carpentry tool that is used to strike nails or other components.
Handsaw: A hand saw is a traditional woodworking tool that can be used to cut wood or other materials.
Pliers: Pliers can be used to grip wood or other materials for machining or assembly.
Hand drill: A hand drill can be used to drill holes for installing bolts, pins, or other connections.
Screwdriver: A screwdriver is a tool used to tighten or loosen screws and bolts.
Milling Machine: A milling machine can be used to whittle wood or other materials into desired shapes for machining or manufacturing.
Planer: A planer can be used to smooth the surface of wood for further processing or processing.
Countersunk Nail Gun: A countersunk nail gun can be used to install countersunk nails for joining wood or other materials.
Sandpaper: Sandpaper can be used to sand down the surface of the wood to make it smooth.
Measuring Tools: Measuring tools include things like tape measures, rulers, and protractors that can be used to measure and mark wood or other materials.
Cutting Tools: Cutting tools include woodworking knives and planes, etc., which can be used to chip away or cut wood or other materials.
Interface tools: Interface tools include saw blades and planers, etc., which can be used to make interfaces for joining two pieces of wood or other materials.