Molynoox
Established Member
I recently acquired a bandsaw, somewhat unplanned, but bargain price so went for it. I don't even have my workshop finished yet but I built a small mobile base for it and that works really well, leave it in situ for small cuts and pull it out when I need more room at the back for outfeed.
Anyway, I'm a very inexperienced woodworker having only really built two or three things so far, but I'm finding the bandsaw absolutely brilliant and use it on every project. It's just so unbelievably handy for making quick cuts, it's not noisy, and feels really safe in use.
I really like the complete lack of setup time, just walk over to it, switch it on and off you go. I suppose that's true of many floor standing machines but I don't own any so it's a novelty for me
There are some things it can do that I doubt any other machine would do, re-sawing for example is so useful, I recently repurposed a load of cedar cladding boards I had, reducing from 20mm thick down to 10mm think. Without the bandsaw I would have had to buy more wood and have thicker slats than needed structurally. Overengineering. This way I save money, save a trip to the shop, and also have a good feeling that I'm using the right wood for the job.
I know I'm late to the party here, and not bringing any new information but im such a big fan of this machine now that I thought I would share my thoughts
I'm sure a table saw would be needed for perfectly accurate cuts, like making an end grain chopping board for example, but for my type of projects and most of the cutting I do the bandsaw is 'good enough' and the perfect tool for the job.
Anyway, that's all for now
Martin
Anyway, I'm a very inexperienced woodworker having only really built two or three things so far, but I'm finding the bandsaw absolutely brilliant and use it on every project. It's just so unbelievably handy for making quick cuts, it's not noisy, and feels really safe in use.
I really like the complete lack of setup time, just walk over to it, switch it on and off you go. I suppose that's true of many floor standing machines but I don't own any so it's a novelty for me
There are some things it can do that I doubt any other machine would do, re-sawing for example is so useful, I recently repurposed a load of cedar cladding boards I had, reducing from 20mm thick down to 10mm think. Without the bandsaw I would have had to buy more wood and have thicker slats than needed structurally. Overengineering. This way I save money, save a trip to the shop, and also have a good feeling that I'm using the right wood for the job.
I know I'm late to the party here, and not bringing any new information but im such a big fan of this machine now that I thought I would share my thoughts
I'm sure a table saw would be needed for perfectly accurate cuts, like making an end grain chopping board for example, but for my type of projects and most of the cutting I do the bandsaw is 'good enough' and the perfect tool for the job.
Anyway, that's all for now
Martin