Orangepeel
New member
Morning All
I've just joined the forum. I'm a design graduate who's career has unfortunately taken me miles away from the furniture I always intended to make.
I've wanted to return and teach myself the making part for some time. I'm now in a position to start doing this, albeit on a small scale, making basic furniture in my spare time.
I lot of what I want to make will be of simple straight lines and box construction- I appreciate engineering, form following function and simple non-fussy design. With this in mind i foresee a lot of consistent straight lines needing to be cut!
Firstly if you were in my position, what would be the first tool(s) you would purchase? I'm looking at table saw and router at the moment. (I have the basics: drivers, circular etc.)
I've a budget of around £350-£400 for the saw and happy to buy 2nd hand. I know it's not a lot, but this is all I can afford right now. I heard positive things of the Dewalt DW745/744 and some of the Axminster saws. I would like to be able to move the saw about so I'm not sure if a cast iron would suit but open minded.
Thanks in advance. I hope to become a regular on here and looking forward to soaking up all I can.
O.
I've just joined the forum. I'm a design graduate who's career has unfortunately taken me miles away from the furniture I always intended to make.
I've wanted to return and teach myself the making part for some time. I'm now in a position to start doing this, albeit on a small scale, making basic furniture in my spare time.
I lot of what I want to make will be of simple straight lines and box construction- I appreciate engineering, form following function and simple non-fussy design. With this in mind i foresee a lot of consistent straight lines needing to be cut!
Firstly if you were in my position, what would be the first tool(s) you would purchase? I'm looking at table saw and router at the moment. (I have the basics: drivers, circular etc.)
I've a budget of around £350-£400 for the saw and happy to buy 2nd hand. I know it's not a lot, but this is all I can afford right now. I heard positive things of the Dewalt DW745/744 and some of the Axminster saws. I would like to be able to move the saw about so I'm not sure if a cast iron would suit but open minded.
Thanks in advance. I hope to become a regular on here and looking forward to soaking up all I can.
O.