nicguthrie
Established Member
Um, how to start... Hello Everyone! I'm new to the site, and pretty new to woodwork in general, having swapped across from an IT background due to ongoing health trouble. I've got about a year of recent lightweight experience in woodwork, having not lifted a handsaw for around 20yrs since school before that. I recently came into a small windfall, and decided I'd put the money towards making the hobby more of a commitment by setting myself up with my own (10'x11') shed/workshop in my garden.
The design and details of the workshop chassis is finalised, all I need now, is EVERYTHING that goes in it, inside a reasonable budget. I'd love to go for second hand gear for the bargains that can be had, but unfortunately I'm married to a fine woman with a terrible case of the obsessive-compulsives who cannot abide second hand items around the house.
My aim is to do mostly small projects, in woodturning, boxmaking, eventually graduating to small furniture items so I definitely want a lathe, preferably with variable speed. Since so far, I don't really know much about the things, I've been asking around and looking for ones that are well reported on, and currently sit slightly undecided between two available from Axminster, either the Jet 1220VS or the Jet 1416VS if it's worth spending the extra money. (just noticed they've dropped the price in the sale, so they may have made my mind up for me there)
I'd like folks input on these lathes, if there is something I should be looking out for that would be a better choice for some reason, or if I should avoid the brand for some reason. I fancy bench mounted, as I can slide it back out of the way when not using it to regain the space between jobs. (I think?)
I'm also after opinions on a Bandsaw. I really fancied one that Axminster carried until they recently discontinued it, and the "best" alternative I've seen within my budget so far, the Charnwood W730 seems to have a good power rating, nice guides and some features that catch my eye, but again, I freely admit I know next to nothing about these machines, so if there is a reason to stay away from Charnwood (which admittedly I've found out very little about) or an utter bargain that is better, please let me know.
Also on my list is a drill press (Maybe the Axminster WD16B?), a small planer/thicknesser (Charnwood W588?) - an uncle is a tree surgeon - free lumber to usable wood seems worth the extra outlay to me - and a heavy duty enough dust extractor to handle any and all of the above (for this, I'm utterly lost and not quite understanding a lot of it), but I'll save asking questions about these for another post later, unless someone wants to post any useful info?
I'm somewhat worn out from scanning thru a million links and hundreds of dead ends for the last few months, especially ones that end in machinery only sold in the USA, so I'm throwing myself on the mercy of the forum, and hoping for some words of wisdom other than the "Use the search function" that I'd get on many sites.
Thanks in advance, and sorry for the long post.
Nic.
The design and details of the workshop chassis is finalised, all I need now, is EVERYTHING that goes in it, inside a reasonable budget. I'd love to go for second hand gear for the bargains that can be had, but unfortunately I'm married to a fine woman with a terrible case of the obsessive-compulsives who cannot abide second hand items around the house.
My aim is to do mostly small projects, in woodturning, boxmaking, eventually graduating to small furniture items so I definitely want a lathe, preferably with variable speed. Since so far, I don't really know much about the things, I've been asking around and looking for ones that are well reported on, and currently sit slightly undecided between two available from Axminster, either the Jet 1220VS or the Jet 1416VS if it's worth spending the extra money. (just noticed they've dropped the price in the sale, so they may have made my mind up for me there)
I'd like folks input on these lathes, if there is something I should be looking out for that would be a better choice for some reason, or if I should avoid the brand for some reason. I fancy bench mounted, as I can slide it back out of the way when not using it to regain the space between jobs. (I think?)
I'm also after opinions on a Bandsaw. I really fancied one that Axminster carried until they recently discontinued it, and the "best" alternative I've seen within my budget so far, the Charnwood W730 seems to have a good power rating, nice guides and some features that catch my eye, but again, I freely admit I know next to nothing about these machines, so if there is a reason to stay away from Charnwood (which admittedly I've found out very little about) or an utter bargain that is better, please let me know.
Also on my list is a drill press (Maybe the Axminster WD16B?), a small planer/thicknesser (Charnwood W588?) - an uncle is a tree surgeon - free lumber to usable wood seems worth the extra outlay to me - and a heavy duty enough dust extractor to handle any and all of the above (for this, I'm utterly lost and not quite understanding a lot of it), but I'll save asking questions about these for another post later, unless someone wants to post any useful info?
I'm somewhat worn out from scanning thru a million links and hundreds of dead ends for the last few months, especially ones that end in machinery only sold in the USA, so I'm throwing myself on the mercy of the forum, and hoping for some words of wisdom other than the "Use the search function" that I'd get on many sites.
Thanks in advance, and sorry for the long post.
Nic.