Hi, I'm quite pretty new to woodworking. Did it at school and have built a few sets of shelves over the years but decided I'd try my hand at making something totally pointless... A marble machine like this:
(I can't post the link, but the youtube title is "Marble machine 2.1 build part 2: Back frame")
You'll see in that video that the guy uses his table saw to make a bunch of rabbet cuts. Later he has to make several more (part 3 or 4 I think).
Up until now I've never had any power tools other than a drill. I bought a bench top bandsaw yesterday on ebay:
DELTA BENCH BAND SAW ( MODEL 28-185 ) (can't post links)
I realise its small and probably not that good - but I'm on a budget and live in a flat, so am restricted on space too. Hopefully it will be enough to struggle through with even if I'm faced with a bit of frustration here and there.
Am I right in thinking that I could also make those rabbet cuts with a router? Or is it very difficult to make cuts like that in the edges of bits of wood with a handheld router? I'm just thinking that a router is smaller, seemingly cheaper and might be more useful to me in the future for making joints. Or would I need to have a router table as well (and therefore lose the space/price advantage?)
I'm guessing that a table saw and router are both quite essential purchases - but if you could only afford one and were going to struggle through making the marble machine project (perhaps with the odd change) what would you choose? I'm going to need to buy a cheap drill press too.
Thanks
(I can't post the link, but the youtube title is "Marble machine 2.1 build part 2: Back frame")
You'll see in that video that the guy uses his table saw to make a bunch of rabbet cuts. Later he has to make several more (part 3 or 4 I think).
Up until now I've never had any power tools other than a drill. I bought a bench top bandsaw yesterday on ebay:
DELTA BENCH BAND SAW ( MODEL 28-185 ) (can't post links)
I realise its small and probably not that good - but I'm on a budget and live in a flat, so am restricted on space too. Hopefully it will be enough to struggle through with even if I'm faced with a bit of frustration here and there.
Am I right in thinking that I could also make those rabbet cuts with a router? Or is it very difficult to make cuts like that in the edges of bits of wood with a handheld router? I'm just thinking that a router is smaller, seemingly cheaper and might be more useful to me in the future for making joints. Or would I need to have a router table as well (and therefore lose the space/price advantage?)
I'm guessing that a table saw and router are both quite essential purchases - but if you could only afford one and were going to struggle through making the marble machine project (perhaps with the odd change) what would you choose? I'm going to need to buy a cheap drill press too.
Thanks