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FROM THE FIRST CUTS TO THE FINAL NAIL

TOOLS FOR FINISH CARPENTRY

You bring your work to life with finishing details that will define it. When there's no room for error, you need tools that can keep up every step of the way.

DEWALT® IS WITH YOU EVERY STEP OF THE WAY

IT'S ALL IN THE DETAILS

A carpenter uses a tape measure
LAYOUT

Define every reveal, joint, and edge before you cut, so your trim and molding come together without a gap.

A carpenter uses a miter saw
CUT

Make accurate cuts when shaping molding, window casings, and trim pieces to fit seamlessly into your design.

A carpenter uses a nailer on a window frame
FASTEN

Install baseboards, chair rail, and more with high-quality nails and fasteners, because what you’re building is made to last.

A tradesperson uses a DEWALT sander to finish trimwork
FINISH

Sand your pieces until smooth and route clean edges with precision to turn any job into a masterpiece.

SEE THE PROS IN ACTION

Check out how other carpenters are putting DEWALT® tools to work on our social channels.

GET CONNECTED

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CARPENTRY KIT BUILDER

FIND THE RIGHT TOOLS FOR THE JOB

Use our online product configurator to find relevant tools, batteries, and accessories for finish carpentry.

James Oglesby stands proudly in front of a log cabin with two fellow tradespeople

TRADE STORIES

LEGACIES FROM LOGS

See how James and his carpentry crew restore old log homes to build family legacies.

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RESOURCE CENTER

KNOWLEDGE IS POWER

Read case studies, product guides, and more to stay up to date in the construction industry.

Worker lifting drywall with DEWALT(R) TOUGHSERIES(TM) CONSTRUCTION JACK step to lift feature

CONSTRUCTION JACK

BUILT FOR HEAVY LIFTING

With the DEWALT® TOUGHSERIES™ Construction Jack, you can lift up to 340 lbs. confidently while working solo.

A carpenter uses TOUGHSYSTEM 2.0 storage on the jobsite

TOUGHSYSTEM® 2.0

FULLY CUSTOMIZABLE STORAGE

Take on the day with a wide range of storage solutions built to protect your gear and adapt to your needs.

*Maximum initial battery voltage (measured without a workload) is 20 and 60 volts. Nominal voltage 18 and 54, respectively.
Use depicted is for illustrative purposes only. Always follow manufacturers instructions and warnings.