Hello all. I wish to buy a bench top band saw for medium sized projects. I have in mind the
Einhell TC-SB200/1 200mm (8") 250W Bandsaw - Machine Mart - Machine Mart
or the Axminster Craft AC1400B Bandsaw.
I’ve also ordered it, it’s my first bandsaw, and wondered if you could tell me what size blade I need to order for it, and which makes the best, many thanks for your input on here and to everyone else who contributes, you are all a breath of fresh air.I've just ordered one and posted to the forum they are now available. Peter Millard posted a reply in another thread a little while back that it's pretty good - just need to change the blade?
I’ve also ordered it, it’s my first bandsaw, and wondered if you could tell me what size blade I need to order for it, and which makes the best, many thanks for your input on here and to everyone else who contributes, you are all a breath of fresh air.
Mate, go for a 14" band saw with preferably at least 750 W motor. Had the Metabo 260. Okay for small jobs, but it was a bit asthmatic when push came to shove. Had one of the Chinese 14" in Australia, and that was a very good machine, but only 550W motor, which was rather marginal when cutting Jarrah or thick planks. The cuts were fine though, but slow.Hello all. I wish to buy a bench top band saw for medium sized projects. I have in mind the
Einhell TC-SB200/1 200mm (8") 250W Bandsaw - Machine Mart - Machine Mart
or the Axminster Craft AC1400B Bandsaw.
To my untrained eye they seem be very close in quality, functions ect, but, there is a very big difference in price. Has any one any experience of either of these 2 machines. Any other sugestions gratefully accepted but my price limit is about £250.00. (As set by she who must be obeyed. as there is other kit that I want to replace/repair/ buy new, I shall not argue)
Many thanks
Colin
Yes I’ve watched that it was very informative thanks for your help much appreciatedThis will be my first band saw @Rustic Mike also. Limited workshop space so will have to find room
As for blades... hopefully others will answer that question. All I can advise - if you've not already done so - is watch the YT video from 10minute workshop (@petermillard ) as he recently did one on this band saw as a one year update. I haven't got the link handy to post, sorry.
Good luck
Yeah thanks GerihatrixI have an Axminster HBS250N 10" "Hobby" bandsaw. It has a cast iron tiltable base, ball bearing upper and lower guides and a pretty good adjustable fence. The original mitre gauge was rubbish but I managed to find a good T-slotted replacement. I haven't used it that much in the two years that I've owned it and I do sometimes think that my jigsaw would do just as well for what I want to do. I have a very small workshop and I get fed up with continually finding the bandsaw in my way. I have never used it for resawing, so decided recently to give it a try with a 92mm deep cut in section of 4x2 softwood and a new 1/2" 4tpi blade. To my surprise it did pretty well accuracy wise. No tendency to wander either way when cutting a 6mm-ish slice which finished off very consistent. However it was slow! - Any attempt to increase the feed rate stalled the 370W motor.
I don't suppose there's much better on the current market and I'd suggest going larger if you have the budget and space.
Mine may well come up for sale some time soon...
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