Mike Vastano
Established Member
Ok I think I may be ready to take my skills to the next level. After making a few pieces for around the house my confidence is building and I am looking at cutting my timber bills by buying rough sawn timber rather than forking out for planed all round.
Besides the costs I am also finding that the Planed stuff while pretty good does come with machine marks that need sanding out and sometimes are even bowed or cupped.
Soooooo.
Planer/Thicknesser.
I don’t really have the budget for a High end machine but from what I have read some of the budget generic screwfix machines can be good. The draw back for me being that the machine marks will probably still be there and also the space, I would need to store and setup each use.
Hand Plane
Never used one but the results (from what I have seen are amazing) and for the price of a cheap and cheerful P/T I could get a really good one. Drawbacks for me are. Time to get things done and how long to get my skills upto scratch.
Any advice would be good.
Besides the costs I am also finding that the Planed stuff while pretty good does come with machine marks that need sanding out and sometimes are even bowed or cupped.
Soooooo.
Planer/Thicknesser.
I don’t really have the budget for a High end machine but from what I have read some of the budget generic screwfix machines can be good. The draw back for me being that the machine marks will probably still be there and also the space, I would need to store and setup each use.
Hand Plane
Never used one but the results (from what I have seen are amazing) and for the price of a cheap and cheerful P/T I could get a really good one. Drawbacks for me are. Time to get things done and how long to get my skills upto scratch.
Any advice would be good.