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Perhaps you highly intelligent folk can help me make up my mind. I want a thicknesser and a jointer and I can't decide which is the best option:
Cheapest, and least space usage:
Thicknesser (probably Metabo DH330) and use router table (which I already have) as jointer. I just don't know whether a router table will do a good enough job of giving me nicely flat edges
Al-in-one alternative:
Combo planer/jointer (Metabo HC260C. Bulky (workshop is not small but not huge) and fiddly to change from one to t'other.
Separates:
DH330 thicknesser and a separate jointer. Least compromise, but highest cost. And I don;t seem to be able to find a decent home/hobby jointer. It seems to go from cheap and really flimsy (Silverline etc) straight to semi pro. I'd be grateful for any recommendations, but that's what pushes me to one of the other options.
Thanks for your thoughts
Cheapest, and least space usage:
Thicknesser (probably Metabo DH330) and use router table (which I already have) as jointer. I just don't know whether a router table will do a good enough job of giving me nicely flat edges
Al-in-one alternative:
Combo planer/jointer (Metabo HC260C. Bulky (workshop is not small but not huge) and fiddly to change from one to t'other.
Separates:
DH330 thicknesser and a separate jointer. Least compromise, but highest cost. And I don;t seem to be able to find a decent home/hobby jointer. It seems to go from cheap and really flimsy (Silverline etc) straight to semi pro. I'd be grateful for any recommendations, but that's what pushes me to one of the other options.
Thanks for your thoughts