sundaytrucker
Established Member
I wanted to be a hand tool woodworker but honestly I don't find hand plane thicknessing rough sawn boards particularly enjoyable and have decided to bring in a couple of machines to pick up some slack.
I was pretty much set on picking up a lunchbox thicknesser, either the Dewalt 733 or Makita 2012NB but having read a few threads and shopped around a bit I can pick up the Metabo HC260 planer thicknesser for not much more so I was wondering whether anyone has had both and could give some guidance on what worked and what didn't for them please?
At the moment I am erring toward the Record/Metabo 260 PTs as most items I hope to make will be on the smaller side of things once the workbench is done and I can focus on the more interesting side of furniture making, joinery.
I have machine experience having been on a number of furniture making courses in the past using Hammer/Felder equipment and also use a range of machines throughout my work.
I have read through numerous threads via the search function but was wondering whether anyone had any more light to shine my way?
Thanks.
I was pretty much set on picking up a lunchbox thicknesser, either the Dewalt 733 or Makita 2012NB but having read a few threads and shopped around a bit I can pick up the Metabo HC260 planer thicknesser for not much more so I was wondering whether anyone has had both and could give some guidance on what worked and what didn't for them please?
At the moment I am erring toward the Record/Metabo 260 PTs as most items I hope to make will be on the smaller side of things once the workbench is done and I can focus on the more interesting side of furniture making, joinery.
I have machine experience having been on a number of furniture making courses in the past using Hammer/Felder equipment and also use a range of machines throughout my work.
I have read through numerous threads via the search function but was wondering whether anyone had any more light to shine my way?
Thanks.