Skottex
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Hello Everyone, I'm not from UK but I'm writing here because this seems one of the few European Woodworking forum in English.
Currently I'm hobbyist (yes classic DW table saw & French Cleat meme) but, in 2 years, I'm planning to open a small workshop as secondary job, doing mostly small furniture & home decorations. The initial goal would be just to repay expenses and machinery.
Since the low budget (~30K Eur) and been a secondary job (the machinery will not have to run 24/7) I have to make some compromises on the quality of the machines.
I would like to ask you if I'm making reasonable choices.
Here what I understood about machinery quality (for sure experts will correct me):
- Low Quality Chinese machines: Brands like Holzmann, Bernardo, Holzstar.... mostly for hobbyists and I wouldn't risk my budget on it also because the bad customer service.
- High Quality Chinese Machines: Laguna, Harvey, Sicar (I think in UK is rebranded ITECH), Jet (some models). The target for those brands is aimed to exigent hobbyists and semi-pro. From what I saw (from youtube & forums) it seems that in US many small and medium workshops are running on this machine's Tier.
- Semi-pro European segment: Hammer, Minimax (below Elite segment), some Robland models, Rojek, REMA, Kusing... Good Quality overall and good customer service. This segment can stand professional use but lack of the refinement and the productivity of industry professional models.
-Industry Standard: Felder & Format4, SCM (Elite, Nova, L'invincibile), Altendorf, Robland, Martin... used by most of European professionals.
After this long Introduction here are my choices:
Sliding Table Saw (Budget ~6000 eur): Since I'm not going to work with panels goods or on big furniture, my choice is on a short stroke slider (max ~1600). If I will find some good deal second hand European made machine, that it is still supported by the brand, I will go for it.
If I'm forced to buy a new machine I think I will go for a Sicar (Itech) Sega 300.
Planer/Thicknesser (Budget ~5000 eur): I want a machine 40cm wide, ~180cm (Or more) long with spiral.
Again here if I get a second hand Hammer/SCM/Robland with the possibility to upgrate to a spiral I'm good. If I need to go for a new one I would go for a Sicar (Itech) 400C.
Bandsaw (Budget ~3000 eur): The Laguna 18BX seems a decent machine, it is having both the quick tension/de-tension lever and the pedal break. Also the reseller is local one so no problem with warranty.
CNC (Budget ~8000 eur): there are several local workshops that produce CNCs for wood (2,5m x 1.25m) on that price tag so here no problems.
Drum Sander (Budget ~6000 eur): As it is a secondary job I would prefer to shorten the time I spend on sanding so I'm planning for a 800mm wide drum/wide-belt sander.
I saw vintage ones from the 90s at that price tag but I have no Idea if are still reparable.
The alternative for new is JET DDS-237 (sold by the same supplier of the Band saw).
Mitre Saw: I already have a OMGA T55 300 so no need to buy a new one
Dust Extraction ( Budget 600 eur): I already have a 1500m3/h Bernardo one, with cartridge filter, wich works really well so I will buy a second one.
Power tools: I already have everything and of professional quality.
Please let me know your thoughts. Thank you.
Currently I'm hobbyist (yes classic DW table saw & French Cleat meme) but, in 2 years, I'm planning to open a small workshop as secondary job, doing mostly small furniture & home decorations. The initial goal would be just to repay expenses and machinery.
Since the low budget (~30K Eur) and been a secondary job (the machinery will not have to run 24/7) I have to make some compromises on the quality of the machines.
I would like to ask you if I'm making reasonable choices.
Here what I understood about machinery quality (for sure experts will correct me):
- Low Quality Chinese machines: Brands like Holzmann, Bernardo, Holzstar.... mostly for hobbyists and I wouldn't risk my budget on it also because the bad customer service.
- High Quality Chinese Machines: Laguna, Harvey, Sicar (I think in UK is rebranded ITECH), Jet (some models). The target for those brands is aimed to exigent hobbyists and semi-pro. From what I saw (from youtube & forums) it seems that in US many small and medium workshops are running on this machine's Tier.
- Semi-pro European segment: Hammer, Minimax (below Elite segment), some Robland models, Rojek, REMA, Kusing... Good Quality overall and good customer service. This segment can stand professional use but lack of the refinement and the productivity of industry professional models.
-Industry Standard: Felder & Format4, SCM (Elite, Nova, L'invincibile), Altendorf, Robland, Martin... used by most of European professionals.
After this long Introduction here are my choices:
Sliding Table Saw (Budget ~6000 eur): Since I'm not going to work with panels goods or on big furniture, my choice is on a short stroke slider (max ~1600). If I will find some good deal second hand European made machine, that it is still supported by the brand, I will go for it.
If I'm forced to buy a new machine I think I will go for a Sicar (Itech) Sega 300.
Planer/Thicknesser (Budget ~5000 eur): I want a machine 40cm wide, ~180cm (Or more) long with spiral.
Again here if I get a second hand Hammer/SCM/Robland with the possibility to upgrate to a spiral I'm good. If I need to go for a new one I would go for a Sicar (Itech) 400C.
Bandsaw (Budget ~3000 eur): The Laguna 18BX seems a decent machine, it is having both the quick tension/de-tension lever and the pedal break. Also the reseller is local one so no problem with warranty.
CNC (Budget ~8000 eur): there are several local workshops that produce CNCs for wood (2,5m x 1.25m) on that price tag so here no problems.
Drum Sander (Budget ~6000 eur): As it is a secondary job I would prefer to shorten the time I spend on sanding so I'm planning for a 800mm wide drum/wide-belt sander.
I saw vintage ones from the 90s at that price tag but I have no Idea if are still reparable.
The alternative for new is JET DDS-237 (sold by the same supplier of the Band saw).
Mitre Saw: I already have a OMGA T55 300 so no need to buy a new one
Dust Extraction ( Budget 600 eur): I already have a 1500m3/h Bernardo one, with cartridge filter, wich works really well so I will buy a second one.
Power tools: I already have everything and of professional quality.
Please let me know your thoughts. Thank you.