I see from a few searches this has been discussed a fair bit already, but most of the time it's from the point of view from having only either one of these. Currently in my little garage I've got a circular saw, a sliding mitre saw, a router table and a planer/thicknesser.
I've mostly been making smallish bits of furniture out of pine whilst I get my skills up but I'm really struggling to make accurate rip cuts, especially in thin pieces of stock.
Considering I have a mitre saw for most of my cross cuts and a circular saw for bigish panels would I be better off with a table or band saw for these long cuts, or just try to make some form of jig to use with my circular saw?
If the cut isn't that flat I can probably clean it up with the P/T, but space is really becoming an issue at the moment.
The fact that a bandsaw is also a bit safer than a table saw also sounds nice, also I imagine I could get a better bandsaw than table saw for under £400.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated!
I've mostly been making smallish bits of furniture out of pine whilst I get my skills up but I'm really struggling to make accurate rip cuts, especially in thin pieces of stock.
Considering I have a mitre saw for most of my cross cuts and a circular saw for bigish panels would I be better off with a table or band saw for these long cuts, or just try to make some form of jig to use with my circular saw?
If the cut isn't that flat I can probably clean it up with the P/T, but space is really becoming an issue at the moment.
The fact that a bandsaw is also a bit safer than a table saw also sounds nice, also I imagine I could get a better bandsaw than table saw for under £400.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated!