Not sure about "Homestead" but a good general purpose handplane is a good tool for woodwork.
I would say that its always worth keeping an eye out for a cheap Record or Stanley Bailey No 4 1/2 smoother or No 5 1/2 Jackplane. I'm less keen on the standard size of the 4 because I feel that they slightly too narrow and not quite heavy enough. That's not to say that I don't also have a No 4 smoother, its just that I prefer my 5 1/2 Jack.
If you get the chance of a cheap Stanley Bedrock frog handplane, jump on it cos they don't come cheap at all.
Claw hammer? I have several Estwings and have been happy with that.
Out of the huge amount of tools I use in my daily life the one that I like the most is the humble bit of string. Can pull it taught and use it to check for straightness on all sorts of things.
I have a complete list of the tools I use as a subcontractor carpenter if anyone is interested, admittedly there's some fairly specialist tools amongst them and most of the powertools are 110 volt but its still a reasonable list of good tools to keep an eye open for if they come up cheap.
I would say that its always worth keeping an eye out for a cheap Record or Stanley Bailey No 4 1/2 smoother or No 5 1/2 Jackplane. I'm less keen on the standard size of the 4 because I feel that they slightly too narrow and not quite heavy enough. That's not to say that I don't also have a No 4 smoother, its just that I prefer my 5 1/2 Jack.
If you get the chance of a cheap Stanley Bedrock frog handplane, jump on it cos they don't come cheap at all.
Claw hammer? I have several Estwings and have been happy with that.
Out of the huge amount of tools I use in my daily life the one that I like the most is the humble bit of string. Can pull it taught and use it to check for straightness on all sorts of things.
I have a complete list of the tools I use as a subcontractor carpenter if anyone is interested, admittedly there's some fairly specialist tools amongst them and most of the powertools are 110 volt but its still a reasonable list of good tools to keep an eye open for if they come up cheap.