Hello everyone,
I am an hobbyist woodwork that mainly uses handtools.
Lately, I have been using a local furniture maker workshop whenever I need to dimension rough stock but with the current COVID-19 situation it may be a while before I am able to visit again.
Which got me thinking the best way to keep doing woodworking during the current situation and I am considering buying a lunchbox thicknesser. The reason for a thicknesser rather than a planner/thicknesser is space (single garage), Lie Nielsen 5 1/2 (Happy to plane components by hand but getting them to thickness bores me to death) and lack of suitable dust extraction (ShopVac only).
Reading around the Dewalt seems to get most of the recommendations but it is also the most expensive of the bunch at around £500, in comparison the metabo comes at £350 and the Makita around £420. So I am wondering does anyone uses the Metabo or has experience with it? Most threads I can find that start with the Metabo seem to end up in people not buying which concerns me slightly. The Makita looks good as well but has the faster feed rate which is a concern for the finish.
Any others I should be considering? I don't have the best experience with Triton so I am giving that a pass for sure
I am an hobbyist woodwork that mainly uses handtools.
Lately, I have been using a local furniture maker workshop whenever I need to dimension rough stock but with the current COVID-19 situation it may be a while before I am able to visit again.
Which got me thinking the best way to keep doing woodworking during the current situation and I am considering buying a lunchbox thicknesser. The reason for a thicknesser rather than a planner/thicknesser is space (single garage), Lie Nielsen 5 1/2 (Happy to plane components by hand but getting them to thickness bores me to death) and lack of suitable dust extraction (ShopVac only).
Reading around the Dewalt seems to get most of the recommendations but it is also the most expensive of the bunch at around £500, in comparison the metabo comes at £350 and the Makita around £420. So I am wondering does anyone uses the Metabo or has experience with it? Most threads I can find that start with the Metabo seem to end up in people not buying which concerns me slightly. The Makita looks good as well but has the faster feed rate which is a concern for the finish.
Any others I should be considering? I don't have the best experience with Triton so I am giving that a pass for sure