I've often though that the saw bench was a must, and even suggested on some threads that was the case, but now im thinking maybe not the case.
I've an Ax saw, the TS250 and after having it about 5 years only recently fitted the sliding table, just basically for one job.
The saw itself has a number of issues, the main being the table sits askew to the base, so setting up for angled cuts and miters I've not bothered with as its a complete faff about, realigning the blade so it doesnt impact the table.
In the pro workshop i was in we never had a sliding table fitted, and most jobs involved ripping, mainly full boards down from an initial 1200, to 600mm and on from there, all of which you can do on a big bandsaw, and as i get my boards from b&q precut to 600, any further machining is usually under 300mm.
The saw, plus side table and outfeed takes up a hell of a lot of room in my small shop, and im wondering if i replaced it was a 16" or 18" bandsaw, would i notice any difference to the type of furniture i usually produce.
If anything the saw and right side extension are mostly used as space to put tools and things, rather than for wide cuts.
Any of you out there with only a big bandsaw, and how are you getting on without a sawbench
I've an Ax saw, the TS250 and after having it about 5 years only recently fitted the sliding table, just basically for one job.
The saw itself has a number of issues, the main being the table sits askew to the base, so setting up for angled cuts and miters I've not bothered with as its a complete faff about, realigning the blade so it doesnt impact the table.
In the pro workshop i was in we never had a sliding table fitted, and most jobs involved ripping, mainly full boards down from an initial 1200, to 600mm and on from there, all of which you can do on a big bandsaw, and as i get my boards from b&q precut to 600, any further machining is usually under 300mm.
The saw, plus side table and outfeed takes up a hell of a lot of room in my small shop, and im wondering if i replaced it was a 16" or 18" bandsaw, would i notice any difference to the type of furniture i usually produce.
If anything the saw and right side extension are mostly used as space to put tools and things, rather than for wide cuts.
Any of you out there with only a big bandsaw, and how are you getting on without a sawbench