Tasky
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Back in the days when they still taught woodwork as a subject in schools...
We had a number of bench-mounted saws. They were like scroll saws but had longer arms, bigger squarer tables with guide fences and mitre blocks, and used quite deep jigsaw blades. They were awesome at straight cuts, but could also do curves like most jigsaws.
I've been looking at scrollsaws, but they all seem too small.
Was considering this as an alternative to a handheld jigsaw and possibly a bandsaw, but have no idea what it's called.
Anyone remember these?
We had a number of bench-mounted saws. They were like scroll saws but had longer arms, bigger squarer tables with guide fences and mitre blocks, and used quite deep jigsaw blades. They were awesome at straight cuts, but could also do curves like most jigsaws.
I've been looking at scrollsaws, but they all seem too small.
Was considering this as an alternative to a handheld jigsaw and possibly a bandsaw, but have no idea what it's called.
Anyone remember these?