Dave876
Established Member
Hi all,
New to this, so please excuse the dumb questions!
I am after something, but I'm not quite sure what!
I guess first off I should explain what I want to achieve - I want to cut sheet material to achieve a perfect square (or rectangle) rather than the parallelagram I often end up with due to bending wood or dodgy clamping or just plain incompetence. Not to mention the hassle of finding the clamps intefere with the saw etc. etc. etc.
So, initially I was thinking of a table saw, but I don't have much room, and I would like something portable. I will potentially be cutting large sheet material in future, so I also feel that feeding a large sheet through end to end might not be the simplest given the size, weight etc.
Then I found the stuff from Eurekazone - except it's very US Centric and the measurements are in inches - I can only work in new money! Also it's comes in at about £230 currently, including shipping - that seems like a lot of money, but I can also see that it might be worth it.
It has got a lot of good reviews - which is how I found this website!
I also found some stuff by a company called Dakota on the RUTLANDS website - can't seem to add a link for that somehow! Anyway, it looks interesting. I figure for the money I am spending on the Eureka stuff, I could get more for my money here. I still need to work out if it will do exactly what I am after.
I did also read the notes about making your own saw guide. Sounds fine in theory, but to cut a full length board needs an equally long full-length guide and a DIY guide stops being so portable then! Admittedly I guess I won't work on full length boards all the time, I just want to have the option and I can see some renovations coming up that will need just that.
So I guess my budget is about £250 top whack. I already have a circular saw, but I might invest in a new/better one at a later date.
Does anyone have recommendations? All thoughts and comments greatfully received!!
Cheers,
David.
New to this, so please excuse the dumb questions!
I am after something, but I'm not quite sure what!
I guess first off I should explain what I want to achieve - I want to cut sheet material to achieve a perfect square (or rectangle) rather than the parallelagram I often end up with due to bending wood or dodgy clamping or just plain incompetence. Not to mention the hassle of finding the clamps intefere with the saw etc. etc. etc.
So, initially I was thinking of a table saw, but I don't have much room, and I would like something portable. I will potentially be cutting large sheet material in future, so I also feel that feeding a large sheet through end to end might not be the simplest given the size, weight etc.
Then I found the stuff from Eurekazone - except it's very US Centric and the measurements are in inches - I can only work in new money! Also it's comes in at about £230 currently, including shipping - that seems like a lot of money, but I can also see that it might be worth it.
It has got a lot of good reviews - which is how I found this website!
I also found some stuff by a company called Dakota on the RUTLANDS website - can't seem to add a link for that somehow! Anyway, it looks interesting. I figure for the money I am spending on the Eureka stuff, I could get more for my money here. I still need to work out if it will do exactly what I am after.
I did also read the notes about making your own saw guide. Sounds fine in theory, but to cut a full length board needs an equally long full-length guide and a DIY guide stops being so portable then! Admittedly I guess I won't work on full length boards all the time, I just want to have the option and I can see some renovations coming up that will need just that.
So I guess my budget is about £250 top whack. I already have a circular saw, but I might invest in a new/better one at a later date.
Does anyone have recommendations? All thoughts and comments greatfully received!!
Cheers,
David.