Cuisinart burr coffee grinder. I can grind a fine espresso consistency to a coarse French press grind, and everything in between. There's about a half-dozen boxes in the garage, all with the name Craftsman on them, that were gifts from my dad, most with their virginity still intact. Seriously, a router? Does this look like the New Yankee Workshop?
I only own two tools. A leatherman multi tool and a Husqvana 395 XPG The thing is a beast. Even though I have worked precisely zero days as a professional logger, I know if I ever wanted a career change I am equipped to do so.
Focus:[/b] Personallly, I do not own any power tools, but I have used a lot of my dad's and in constructin class in grade 10( fuck you!). I made an amazing cribbage board with a compartment in the back to hold the cribbage pegs, and I still got a fucking 56% in that class (my lowest of highschool). This kind of stymied my growth in the area, and haven't had much experience since. My dad, however has had a project of making a coffee table for the last 15 years. It looks amazing, but is only about 65% done, and has not been worked on in at least 7 years or so. ( But if I had his skill I would have gotten at least 57%).