At the very least you need a table saw, router and a board planer, also a compound miter saw. Also tools and jigs for making pegged joint connections and biscuit fittings. Japanese woodworking saws and a good set of wood chisels would also be recommended.
Plus several sets of clamps of various kinds. Actually very few of the tools you list are used in building furniture. My mother used to take furniture building classes and built items from scratch as well as reconstructing antiques.
An SDS hammer drill, angle grinder and chainsaw were definitley not tools in her shop.
Get a book on basic furniture making and read the list of tools they use. You might also start by building a work bench before you get too involved in any other project. Many bench plans are on line the size I want will not fit in my small area.
The size I have is 2 foot by 4 foot and it is about 1/3rd the size I need.
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