Shay Vings
Established Member
I have a small bandsaw which is pretty versatile for preparing pieces for woodturning etc but has its limitations.
I am thinking of getting a a table/bench saw or a mitre saw but I am unclear as to the pro's and cons. In one you move the sawblade through the stationary wood and in the other move the wood through a stationary blade. You can get either type for hobby work around £300 so not a lot of difference there.
I don't envisage cutting wide boards or ripping massively thick planks but I do want precision cutting with a fine tooth blade and a decent mitre guide, not one of these flimsy plastic/ally things which sloggers around in its groove.
Any advice on which way to go?
I am thinking of getting a a table/bench saw or a mitre saw but I am unclear as to the pro's and cons. In one you move the sawblade through the stationary wood and in the other move the wood through a stationary blade. You can get either type for hobby work around £300 so not a lot of difference there.
I don't envisage cutting wide boards or ripping massively thick planks but I do want precision cutting with a fine tooth blade and a decent mitre guide, not one of these flimsy plastic/ally things which sloggers around in its groove.
Any advice on which way to go?