Bespokestuff
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Hi Everyone
Brandnew to the ukworkshops.co.uk!
I design and fit bespoke fitted bedroom wardrobes and offices. I use companies like HPP oldham, TKC or BA components which cut and edge the wood.
I want to get away from being so reliant on this so I need a table that can cut from original laminated sheets 2800x2070 such as Egger or Kronospan. I also use MDF for Living room Alcoves and smaller projects that usually want painting.
My workshop is not big 7MX6M all the usual stuff/mess in it, I can make extra room if needed, probably by just bloody tidying up!!
This will be making straight cuts, mitres, a Dado blade, angles.
There are so many options out there I'm struggling for quality and price, any help is greatly appreciated. Thank you
EDIT: Clearly my workshop and budget dont fit the bill - story of my life haha! So it looks like i will keep the suppliers doing the majority of cuts BUT I still need a quality table saw for the more normal cuts like Drawer front, table tops etc. Thanks again, this has been extremely helpful
Brandnew to the ukworkshops.co.uk!
I design and fit bespoke fitted bedroom wardrobes and offices. I use companies like HPP oldham, TKC or BA components which cut and edge the wood.
I want to get away from being so reliant on this so I need a table that can cut from original laminated sheets 2800x2070 such as Egger or Kronospan. I also use MDF for Living room Alcoves and smaller projects that usually want painting.
My workshop is not big 7MX6M all the usual stuff/mess in it, I can make extra room if needed, probably by just bloody tidying up!!
This will be making straight cuts, mitres, a Dado blade, angles.
There are so many options out there I'm struggling for quality and price, any help is greatly appreciated. Thank you
EDIT: Clearly my workshop and budget dont fit the bill - story of my life haha! So it looks like i will keep the suppliers doing the majority of cuts BUT I still need a quality table saw for the more normal cuts like Drawer front, table tops etc. Thanks again, this has been extremely helpful
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