Good day, I really enjoy working with handtools mainly however I'm looking to purchase a bandsaw for my projects, This would be my only real powertool after a drill and a sander.
I have searched this forum but haven't found a definite answer, I'm looking to purchase a good quality bandsaw such as Record power bs350s (haven't fully decided).
One of the things apart from all the usual bandsaw uses I want it to do would be re-sawing and squaring up timber , I know these tasks are usually done with a planer/thickneser and a tablesaw but I'm too scared to use a tablesaw and don't want the noise from a Planer+ It would be nice to have only 1 large machine.
However I wanted to know is it actually possible to do these tasks effectively on a good quality bandsaw with a nice & thick blade made for that and good fence/jigs?
-Would I be able to actually take a large board such as 50x200mm and take off 2-3mm off each 4 sides to square it up like you would do on a planer/thickneser?
-Would I be able to take for example 75x150mm large beam and split it in half to get two 75x75beams ?
I fully understand that I won't get as smooth finish as from a planer or a tablesaw but I don't mind going over it with a handplane after that to make it nice- however I want the bandsaw to do the majority of work for me.
Maybe I'm just dreaming things up and this isn't really possible, so wanted to know from users who has access to nice bandsaws which can handle such capacity -what's the reality?
I saw in this video that he's slicing such large logs with ease- but what's the actual quality- that I do not know since that's only an advertisement.
youtube com/watch?v=WZN-B1kQAlk
Thanks in advance.
I have searched this forum but haven't found a definite answer, I'm looking to purchase a good quality bandsaw such as Record power bs350s (haven't fully decided).
One of the things apart from all the usual bandsaw uses I want it to do would be re-sawing and squaring up timber , I know these tasks are usually done with a planer/thickneser and a tablesaw but I'm too scared to use a tablesaw and don't want the noise from a Planer+ It would be nice to have only 1 large machine.
However I wanted to know is it actually possible to do these tasks effectively on a good quality bandsaw with a nice & thick blade made for that and good fence/jigs?
-Would I be able to actually take a large board such as 50x200mm and take off 2-3mm off each 4 sides to square it up like you would do on a planer/thickneser?
-Would I be able to take for example 75x150mm large beam and split it in half to get two 75x75beams ?
I fully understand that I won't get as smooth finish as from a planer or a tablesaw but I don't mind going over it with a handplane after that to make it nice- however I want the bandsaw to do the majority of work for me.
Maybe I'm just dreaming things up and this isn't really possible, so wanted to know from users who has access to nice bandsaws which can handle such capacity -what's the reality?
I saw in this video that he's slicing such large logs with ease- but what's the actual quality- that I do not know since that's only an advertisement.
youtube com/watch?v=WZN-B1kQAlk
Thanks in advance.