I have used these tools for, gosh, six decades, and whilst there are other brands, these are the best. They sometimes get broken or lost or worn out or permanently lost during a move, but tracking new ones down is always a pleasurable adventure.I thought I bought one set for a family member for xmas, but had a mishap/poke/click stumble and ordered an extra set and one more.I couldn't bear to return any of them, so one is in my studio and the third one travels with me to be shared at crafting events.The variety of tools is pretty darn sweet. Large, small, dainty or broad you should be able to find whatever you need. I am especially fond of the miter saw and brame.Please keep in mind that these tools and blades are designed to be used with relatively soft woods and small sizes/dimensions and are not suitable for use with even very soft metals, some use your big girl/boy tools for all other projects.These tools are for tiny, precise projects. I haven't read the manufacturer's instructions on use, but if those directions indicate that you can use them otherwise, ignore that.Still, be careful because they are REAL tools and are sharp enough to surprise you and knock you back on your patootie.If you've not yet figured this on your own, do not allow children of most ages to use them. These tools look toy-like but they are not. You will be very thankful for this reminder. I promise.Have fun making your own miniatures for dollhouses, train setups, jewelry and more.