There is a fix for your tool trouble. Go to an estate auction and buy a lot (not quantity...ya know...a collection). You can generally get them cheap that way.
But don't ask my advice, I couldn't buy kitchen and butler's pantry cabinets that fit our house, with a cellar stairwell projecting 25" into the kitchen where the cabinets were going, and 19" deep base cabinets in the butler's pantry. I hired a portable sawmill to mill a couple of oak trees that were cut down on the former farmland, stickered it and let it dry for a few years, and bought:
Delta table saw with 52" table and fence
Dewalt 12" planer
Delta 6" jointer
Porter Cable router with plunge and fixed base, a bunch of bits including panel raising and dovetail, and a router table
Porter Cable dovetail jig
Dewalt 10" compound miter saw
Bunch of other tools
And built my cabinets, two rooms worth of base and upper cabinets. The tools were paid for, and I still have a bunch of lovely quartersawn white oak left for my next project. The doors are all haunched mortise and tenon with double raised panels, and the cabinets are not standard sizes, they are made to fit the room's non-standard dimensions. All drawers are dovetailed ash with bottoms fit in grooves. The hardest thing was screwing the uppers to the wall and hoping they would stay when heavily loaded. And they have, for 12 years and counting.
I wanted soapstone countertops but settled for granite. When the granite installers came, they laughed at how overbuilt my cabinet frames were. "We install them on particleboard cabinets all the time".