bondoman
Rich- is there an approved list?
More importantly, I have the ability to have my folks draw the parts and have my fabricators make them, but I'd rather do it my self. What are the first five tools I have to have?
Here's a pretty good list from Model Ship World (most of which you probably already have). http://modelshipworld.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=705 .
I agree with it in general with the following exceptions:
What he shows as the "starter kit" dhould include The Dremel tool, Soldering iron, and Hammer from his "intermediate" list, and the Vernier Caliper from his "advanced" list. I have never used his plank nipper, but I know it''s a handy tool (I may eventualy get one myself). You don't need to buy a keel clamp; if your building board doesn't secure the keel, you can easily make one. You won't be happy with an ordinary vise. If you don't have one, get a Panavise. Also, add to this list one of those "Helping hands" 3rd Hand work holders. He refers to "White Glue" (PVA). I would buy nothing but the best grade of Titebond" because the clamp time is half of other PVAs. I would not use CA glue for anything but the temporary holding of workpieces; it's no good for wood.
Concerning power tools, I get by very nicely with: a 16" scroll saw, a 30"X6" belt/disk sander, and the work station (drill press) attachment 220-01 and the flex shaft attachment 225-01 for the Dremel tool. You're going to make a lot of sawdust, so a shop vac is essential. You may already know that you can source these tools cheaply at CPO or Harbor Freight.
For when I win the lottery I will add a small metal lathe (like unimat), a thickness sander, a 4" table saw, and an airbrush & paint booth, but I get by well enough without them.
I probably forgot something (the mind is the second thing to go).