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Bosch 12V Cordless Li Ion Multi X Cutting Tool PS50 NR
Bosch 12V Cordless Li Ion Multi X Cutting Tool PS50 NR
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12 Blades for Fein Multimaster Bosch SECCO Multi tool
12 Blades for Fein Multimaster Bosch SECCO Multi tool
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15 Blade Mix Fein Multimaster Bosch SECCO Multi tool
15 Blade Mix Fein Multimaster Bosch SECCO Multi tool
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10 Wood Blades Fein Multimaster Bosch SECCO Multi tool
10 Wood Blades Fein Multimaster Bosch SECCO Multi tool
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BOSCH PS50 MULTI X CORDLESS OSCILLATING TOOL
BOSCH PS50 MULTI X CORDLESS OSCILLATING TOOL
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Oscillating Multi Function Tool Bosch Multi X Blades
Oscillating Multi Function Tool Bosch Multi X Blades
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Bosch 12V Cordless Li Ion Multi X Cutting Tool PS50 2A
Bosch 12V Cordless Li Ion Multi X Cutting Tool PS50 2A
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Bosch Multi X Tools to Rockwell Sonicrafter Adapter
Bosch Multi X Tools to Rockwell Sonicrafter Adapter
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4 Blade MIX for Fein Multimaster Bosch SECCO Multi tool
4 Blade MIX for Fein Multimaster Bosch SECCO Multi tool
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Bosch Multi Tool
What are the first tools I should get for fine furniture wood working?

I'm planing to make furniture for a hobby but also sell it. I am into 1700-1900 style. Like Edwardian, Victorian, Georgian, Craftsman etc... Stuff like that. I don't have a lot of money.
Here is a list of tools I have:
Ridgid circular saw (hand held)
Bosch band saw
Craftsman drill
4ft level, 2 4ft clamps, multi square, 6 inch square,
Snap-On mechanical tools since I use to work on cars.

I have $500 and don't know what to get.
Used/new I really don't know what is the bang for my expensive hobby! I will do hand cut dove tail.
I was thinking of a plunge router with option to under mount if there is such a thing? What else?
I need to know the price range and the most tool I can get with 5 bill that can cut hardwood.

Since you plan on making some beautiful things I might suggest a planner (this will keep all of you wood the same thickness and make good smooth joints) Then possibly a joiner. There are a lot on the market, but do your homework first. Then you are going to need a fairly good table saw with a GOOD blade (60 to 80 teeth for smooth cuts). If you plan to hand cut your dove tails get a good Japanese saw.

Good luck and welcome to the club.