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Much to my suprise, I am suddenly in the market for a band saw, and I don't have ANY dust extraction yet. Because Axminster offer free delivery to Greece, their Craft AC1950 @ £400 seems to be about the level I could justify. However, all their dust extraction kit looks insanely expensive, and whilst not dying is a good thing, dust extraction per se doesn't actually make things, so I want to go cheap.
Two simple questions for the perenial "which band saw" problem: will I be disappointed with the Axminster offering (and should I look at something else instead?). I want to do clever boxes and fun toys (a la Sunny Bob), but the main work will be turning lumps of olive wood into usable stock - some in the green, but mostly well seasoned, and hard as iron.
Secondly, which dust extractor would work best with a band saw, and/or table saw,and the usual hand held stuff, and be priced at under £200? This is just hobby sized kit - it's not my day job, so I have no problem with swapping things about and running only one machine at a time. Would a wet/dry vac be a complete fail? Whilst I can spend £200 if I must, £60 for a shop vac looks much more palatable, because I can buy more toys to add to the Axminster order (have my eye on the sliding table kit, but don't tell anyone).
I am really sorry to rework this question yet again - it seems that which band saw is the most asked question here, after sharpening.
Two simple questions for the perenial "which band saw" problem: will I be disappointed with the Axminster offering (and should I look at something else instead?). I want to do clever boxes and fun toys (a la Sunny Bob), but the main work will be turning lumps of olive wood into usable stock - some in the green, but mostly well seasoned, and hard as iron.
Secondly, which dust extractor would work best with a band saw, and/or table saw,and the usual hand held stuff, and be priced at under £200? This is just hobby sized kit - it's not my day job, so I have no problem with swapping things about and running only one machine at a time. Would a wet/dry vac be a complete fail? Whilst I can spend £200 if I must, £60 for a shop vac looks much more palatable, because I can buy more toys to add to the Axminster order (have my eye on the sliding table kit, but don't tell anyone).
I am really sorry to rework this question yet again - it seems that which band saw is the most asked question here, after sharpening.