twodoctors
Established Member
Hi all,
New to the forum, and novice in wood working... the last time I did any proper wood work was 24 years ago when for my GCSE Craft, Design and Technology (I did get an A!).
In any case I would consider myself cack-handed with wood work. Can't cut a straight line with hand tools to save my life. I do have a table saw which I bought to do my some laminate flooring and skirting board (which didn't end so well cosmetically!).
Anyway I'm now working on crafting some pistol grips for a pistol (obviously). Doing it mostly with hand tools (and the table saw to chop up the board in to smaller pieces), the first two attempts were fine, but the result was not exactly what I was hoping for. In an ideal world I would use a band saw (instead of table saw) for a bit more control, a scroll saw (instead of a coping saw / chisel) for the finer details, and a bobbin / disc sander (instead of rasps / files / sandpaper) to shape the grip and clean up the edges.
Now that I know where I can source some decent wood (instead of the beech or oak that is sold at B&Q), I've kind of rekindled my interest in wood working. The idea of getting scroll saw appeals to me, while getting a band saw seem like a good idea as well. I know they do totally different things, and I should really get both (probably will eventually) but which one should I buy first? I'm guessing the scroll saw as table saw and band saw does relatively similar things.
Which should I buy? How old is old? And what should I look out for?
Thanks.
Adrian
New to the forum, and novice in wood working... the last time I did any proper wood work was 24 years ago when for my GCSE Craft, Design and Technology (I did get an A!).
In any case I would consider myself cack-handed with wood work. Can't cut a straight line with hand tools to save my life. I do have a table saw which I bought to do my some laminate flooring and skirting board (which didn't end so well cosmetically!).
Anyway I'm now working on crafting some pistol grips for a pistol (obviously). Doing it mostly with hand tools (and the table saw to chop up the board in to smaller pieces), the first two attempts were fine, but the result was not exactly what I was hoping for. In an ideal world I would use a band saw (instead of table saw) for a bit more control, a scroll saw (instead of a coping saw / chisel) for the finer details, and a bobbin / disc sander (instead of rasps / files / sandpaper) to shape the grip and clean up the edges.
Now that I know where I can source some decent wood (instead of the beech or oak that is sold at B&Q), I've kind of rekindled my interest in wood working. The idea of getting scroll saw appeals to me, while getting a band saw seem like a good idea as well. I know they do totally different things, and I should really get both (probably will eventually) but which one should I buy first? I'm guessing the scroll saw as table saw and band saw does relatively similar things.
Which should I buy? How old is old? And what should I look out for?
Thanks.
Adrian