The number of tools required for building a stitch-and-glue boat is relatively small. Most of the tools are hand held and readily available at your better hardware stores. Below are the tools that I acquired for this project.
- Makita Sander Polisher 9217 SPC
- DeWalt Router 610
- Stanley Block Plane
- Jigsaw
- Makita Circular Saw
- Gougeon Brothers Scarffer Attachment
- Cordless Drill, Drill Bits, Countersinks
- Vibrating Sander
- Shop Vacuum
- Hammer
- Pliers
- 16 Gauge Bailing Wire
- Wire Cutters
- Tape Measure
- 48 inch Tee Square
- 9 foot straight edge
- Square
- Plumb Bob
- Line Level
- Compass
- Bevel Gauge
- Respirator
- Safety Glasses
- Scissors
- Propane Torch
- Screwdrivers
- C Clamps
- Stanley Sure Form
- Epoxy Accessories
- Tongue Depressors (to stir with)
- Autobody Plastic Squeegees
- Graduated Plastic Mixing Cups
- Epoxy Dispensing Pumps
- 2 inch Cheap Paint Brushes
- Roller and Foam Pads
- Aluminum Epoxy Roller