OK, thanks for sorting out my bandsaw wheel problem guys! Now I have to turn my thoughts to buying my first table saw, but what is the main advice and considerations the forum members can give?
For example, I find it extremely difficult to choose from such an array of different machines, and I need to consider my workshop space. The workshop is slightly larger than a single garage (but it is just for machines, i.e. no workbench, hand tools, consumables, etc, these are in a separate smaller room) and measures about 2.8m wide by 5m long. As you may have seen i have a Basato 5-2 bandsaw + other bits.
So on the basis that I have 2.8m across the width of the room, and table saws have a "table size" typically e.g. :
Jet JTS-250 CS = 705 x 685mm
Rojek PK315 = 812 x 485mm
Sedgwick TA315 = 800 x 750mm
and you then may need a table extension on the right hand side adding another 500-600mm to the width of the overall saw.
With this I am at least half way across the room, and this doesnt even include a left hand side sliding table!
I realise that the sliding table is not needed for all operations, but how often is it used in practice by real woodworkers?! Maybe you cant answer this question because it is so dependent on what each of us make.
Is the right hand table needed, or again is the left hand sliding table more important?
Maybe these questions cant be answered, and maybe I have to go for something smaller than the above mentioned saws.
What i am trying to work out is what typically do I need in terms of table space including clearance around the machine. Obviously the width of the room is a bit limited, but it cant be that bad, and if all other machines are on wheels then they can be moved out of the way for TS ops.
Anyone like to attempt some answers? :lol:
cheers
HM
For example, I find it extremely difficult to choose from such an array of different machines, and I need to consider my workshop space. The workshop is slightly larger than a single garage (but it is just for machines, i.e. no workbench, hand tools, consumables, etc, these are in a separate smaller room) and measures about 2.8m wide by 5m long. As you may have seen i have a Basato 5-2 bandsaw + other bits.
So on the basis that I have 2.8m across the width of the room, and table saws have a "table size" typically e.g. :
Jet JTS-250 CS = 705 x 685mm
Rojek PK315 = 812 x 485mm
Sedgwick TA315 = 800 x 750mm
and you then may need a table extension on the right hand side adding another 500-600mm to the width of the overall saw.
With this I am at least half way across the room, and this doesnt even include a left hand side sliding table!
I realise that the sliding table is not needed for all operations, but how often is it used in practice by real woodworkers?! Maybe you cant answer this question because it is so dependent on what each of us make.
Is the right hand table needed, or again is the left hand sliding table more important?
Maybe these questions cant be answered, and maybe I have to go for something smaller than the above mentioned saws.
What i am trying to work out is what typically do I need in terms of table space including clearance around the machine. Obviously the width of the room is a bit limited, but it cant be that bad, and if all other machines are on wheels then they can be moved out of the way for TS ops.
Anyone like to attempt some answers? :lol:
cheers
HM