gandy
Established Member
Hi yall.
ive been on the "hunt" for a bandsaw for a year or so, when i started to really get into turning *cough* plug making*cough* but alas, money has always been an issue having now been unemployed for 3 years (and no longer on the dole) money is even more of an issue.
that being said, i do try and follow the "buy cheap buy twice" saying and that being said i'll get around to my question
JET JWBS-9 bandsaw, its ideal for me, bench top, fairly cheap (would like to buy a bandsaw before VAT gose up) i keep hearing how good JET are, but i see a number of companys selling what looks to be the same mechine, give or take a bit here or there, so is the JET worth the extra pennies?
i only really need one to cut stock down (seams to work out cheaper to buy larger and cut half of it into 1/4's) since i make jewellery for stretched ears (and other places) the largest stock id probley 3inch.
as well as cutting smaller bits for use as inlays, and other jewellery such as pendants, ring fronts, etc etc etc
the highest i could probley spend is £150, and that being said my birthday is right around the corner (geting old now) i could very well be cheaky and ask my dad for one for my birthday (and since he'd like one too, im sure he'd use it more if you paid for it
)
any advice is veyr welcome. had my "wood working" classes at school been any good (some of the stuff ive seen in here kids have made for GCSE's is amazing!) im sur id have known a bit more about bandsaws, and less about drawing, designing, and sawing wood, with blunt saws....
ive been on the "hunt" for a bandsaw for a year or so, when i started to really get into turning *cough* plug making*cough* but alas, money has always been an issue having now been unemployed for 3 years (and no longer on the dole) money is even more of an issue.
that being said, i do try and follow the "buy cheap buy twice" saying and that being said i'll get around to my question
JET JWBS-9 bandsaw, its ideal for me, bench top, fairly cheap (would like to buy a bandsaw before VAT gose up) i keep hearing how good JET are, but i see a number of companys selling what looks to be the same mechine, give or take a bit here or there, so is the JET worth the extra pennies?
i only really need one to cut stock down (seams to work out cheaper to buy larger and cut half of it into 1/4's) since i make jewellery for stretched ears (and other places) the largest stock id probley 3inch.
as well as cutting smaller bits for use as inlays, and other jewellery such as pendants, ring fronts, etc etc etc
the highest i could probley spend is £150, and that being said my birthday is right around the corner (geting old now) i could very well be cheaky and ask my dad for one for my birthday (and since he'd like one too, im sure he'd use it more if you paid for it
any advice is veyr welcome. had my "wood working" classes at school been any good (some of the stuff ive seen in here kids have made for GCSE's is amazing!) im sur id have known a bit more about bandsaws, and less about drawing, designing, and sawing wood, with blunt saws....