Steve Wardley
Established Member
A bit of a story here folks, please hang in with me.
Quite a number of years ago I had the idea of setting up a modest woodworking shop at my home to do small hobby jobs, box making, wood turning etc. This plan just got shelved and I don't really know why other than a lack of time or my bad management of it perhaps. I have a brand new Record Power bandsaw that has never been used and a woodturning lathe never used along with various hand tools crying out for some use. I was almost on the point of putting everything on e-bay and getting rid but having a re-think I am going to try and revive this project.
At the time I purchased a Nu Tool table saw but the trouble with it was the fact that it was more of a site saw, it was noisy, it was direct drive through a gearbox, it had loads of backlash that caused it to vibrate a lot when it was cutting and I was very disappointed with it as it had no finesse and was just a brute of a thing, I eventually gave it away to a friend of mine who was a joiner for cutting general site lumber.
I watch video's on YouTube of people doing some really nice fine precise cutting on table saw's but I never felt that I could achieve this unless I was to buy an massively expensive cast iron Wadkin or Startrite or the like and certainly not on the Nu Tool. I have been looking on e-bay at some of the table saw's around and the prices' of them makes me feel that my goal of a precision saw cut is a pipe dream.
Does anyone have any opinions about a model or brand of table saw that I can consider saving up for to achieve this goal ? It would be for small projects, box making in particular.
Thanks in advance, Steve
Quite a number of years ago I had the idea of setting up a modest woodworking shop at my home to do small hobby jobs, box making, wood turning etc. This plan just got shelved and I don't really know why other than a lack of time or my bad management of it perhaps. I have a brand new Record Power bandsaw that has never been used and a woodturning lathe never used along with various hand tools crying out for some use. I was almost on the point of putting everything on e-bay and getting rid but having a re-think I am going to try and revive this project.
At the time I purchased a Nu Tool table saw but the trouble with it was the fact that it was more of a site saw, it was noisy, it was direct drive through a gearbox, it had loads of backlash that caused it to vibrate a lot when it was cutting and I was very disappointed with it as it had no finesse and was just a brute of a thing, I eventually gave it away to a friend of mine who was a joiner for cutting general site lumber.
I watch video's on YouTube of people doing some really nice fine precise cutting on table saw's but I never felt that I could achieve this unless I was to buy an massively expensive cast iron Wadkin or Startrite or the like and certainly not on the Nu Tool. I have been looking on e-bay at some of the table saw's around and the prices' of them makes me feel that my goal of a precision saw cut is a pipe dream.
Does anyone have any opinions about a model or brand of table saw that I can consider saving up for to achieve this goal ? It would be for small projects, box making in particular.
Thanks in advance, Steve