Zeddedhed
Established Member
I've just taken the plunge and added a new Spindle Moulder (iTech 01456) and used Bandsaw (Axi White AWHBS350N) to the workshop. Having never owned either a Spindle Moulder or a Bandsaw before I have a few questions.
Firstly, as a lot of what I make seems to be in the 'Shaker' style an adjustable groover seems to be a good investment. However, having just looked online at Axi and Wealden and Scott & Sargeant they are fiercely expensive. The Omas wobble saw comes up much cheaper. I know that it won't produce a flat bottomed groove but that doesn't bother me. The question is How good are the wobble saws? What is the quality of the finish?
Secondly, is there anyone out there with the same model of bandsaw as mine? I didn't pay much for it but still expect it to be able to cut in a straight line. I've watched Alex Snodgrass on youtube showing how to set one up and he spins the wheel with his fingers and it keeps spinning. Mine stops dead the minute you let go. Any tips/hints on setting one of these machines up.
That's all for now.
Cheers
Firstly, as a lot of what I make seems to be in the 'Shaker' style an adjustable groover seems to be a good investment. However, having just looked online at Axi and Wealden and Scott & Sargeant they are fiercely expensive. The Omas wobble saw comes up much cheaper. I know that it won't produce a flat bottomed groove but that doesn't bother me. The question is How good are the wobble saws? What is the quality of the finish?
Secondly, is there anyone out there with the same model of bandsaw as mine? I didn't pay much for it but still expect it to be able to cut in a straight line. I've watched Alex Snodgrass on youtube showing how to set one up and he spins the wheel with his fingers and it keeps spinning. Mine stops dead the minute you let go. Any tips/hints on setting one of these machines up.
That's all for now.
Cheers