Hi,
I was given some very sage advice on here when I was looking for a Fretsaw and now own a rather old, but trusty hegner.
I am now back with another question. Band saws. The last time I used one was when I was about 16yrs old in school. So my knowledge is basic on their operation/setup etc.
But enough to know it is the tool I need.
I want a bandsaw for working 90% of the time with 6mm MDF, which I use for making models and Wargames scenery from. Occasionally it will be used for 12mm ply or 45mm thick pine/softwood.
I want to be able to make accurate parallel cuts in widths up to about 30mm width.
I don’t have workbench space to sit a desk top, so need one with a stand.
It has to be not too large, in size, as I don’t want taking up all my garage space.
So far I have been looking at the Axminster AWSBS2.
I would like to keep my budget down to the £200 mark as this part of my hobby and not my living. Just cutting 6mm mdf by hand saw is slow work. I want to be able to cut the major outlines on the bandsaw and then complete the more intricate cuts on my hegner.
So firstly is the AWSBS2 any good for the type of lighter work I am looking at? And secondly are there any other reasonably priced alternatives I have not spotted yet?
As ever views and opinions greatly appreciated. Many thanks.
John
I was given some very sage advice on here when I was looking for a Fretsaw and now own a rather old, but trusty hegner.
I am now back with another question. Band saws. The last time I used one was when I was about 16yrs old in school. So my knowledge is basic on their operation/setup etc.
But enough to know it is the tool I need.
I want a bandsaw for working 90% of the time with 6mm MDF, which I use for making models and Wargames scenery from. Occasionally it will be used for 12mm ply or 45mm thick pine/softwood.
I want to be able to make accurate parallel cuts in widths up to about 30mm width.
I don’t have workbench space to sit a desk top, so need one with a stand.
It has to be not too large, in size, as I don’t want taking up all my garage space.
So far I have been looking at the Axminster AWSBS2.
I would like to keep my budget down to the £200 mark as this part of my hobby and not my living. Just cutting 6mm mdf by hand saw is slow work. I want to be able to cut the major outlines on the bandsaw and then complete the more intricate cuts on my hegner.
So firstly is the AWSBS2 any good for the type of lighter work I am looking at? And secondly are there any other reasonably priced alternatives I have not spotted yet?
As ever views and opinions greatly appreciated. Many thanks.
John