Thanks for the advice, so doing it by hand would be faster and easier than using a router on a table?
If i wanted to use a router, what is a good table?
Don't need anything fancy just something to hold the timber in place.
After cutting timber down on a table saw what is the best and quickest tool or machine to remove the sharp edge?
Would it be a router in a table or some sort of sander? TImber can be 2M long and at the moment in use a hand sander.
Hi, new here.
I am looking for a table saw to mainly remove the tongue and grove of redwood cladding as it will save money on buying planed redwood at the size i need. I will use it for other stuff but mainly the above.
Not sure what would be a good saw to get, looking to spend up to £1200...