Axminster Hobby Series TS-200-2 Table Saw with the Complete kit including the extension table, and sliding carriage. This is the revised versions 2 of the saw with a number of improvements over the original, most notably a much more rigid fence and smoother sliding rail.
This has had almost no...
Hi Chaps,
I'm after some suggestions. I need to shorten the legs of a bar stool (these ones -> http://www.ikea.com/gb/en/catalog/products/70087212/. The difficulty is that the legs are both tapered and splayed so I'm struggling to work out how to mark out and make the cut in the right...
Hi Sammy
You might remember that I also have a TS200 and had exactly the same problem. In fact I couldn't get the blade 90 degrees at all no matter how hard I wound the handle. Thinking that this couldn't possibly be right I found that if you take the left hand red side panel off you will see...
Yeah it's not a super powerful saw and I fed at a steady pace but it cut through faster than I was expecting. To be honest I won't be doing a lot of resawing, but I wanted the ability to make the odd cut at full depth.
That 3/4 tooth variable TPI blade is excellent - it's very very sharp and...
I have an Axminster 250 Bandsaw which I'm very pleased with. Its got a dead flat cast iron table and the fence is solid and dead square to the mitre slot out of the box.
It will tension and power a 1/2" Tuffsaws 3/4 Vari-Tooth blade and will re-saw 4 inch oak with a surprisingly nice finish if...
Here you go -> http://www.axminster.co.uk/media/downlo ... manual.pdf
Seems the Mk2 200 and 250 saws are covered under the same manual now.
Let us know how you get on with the saw.
Cheers
Mark
I used these guys http://stores.ebay.co.uk/farmwoodproducts/ to supply and cut some 12mm birch ply recently. I sent them a cutting list and they came back to me with a price for all pieces cut and delivered. Probably not the cheapest, but nice quality ply and cut very accurately indeed. I was...
Yeah, me neither. However since I'm quite space constrained, I am planning to fit a temporary ply/mdf top on the saw and use it as a makeshift bench from time to time, so ideally I'd like the ability to remove the guard and drop the blade/riving knife just below the table surface.
Cheers
Mark
Me too! I've always been a tinkerer and like the challenge of making something the best it can be. I bought it fully aware of the limitations and there is a huge amount of useful info on this forum about getting the best out of it by fettling, customising, building into units etc...
I find also...
Hi Bodgers,
Thanks for this. I've just got a TS-200 too and am in the process of setting up, so it's useful to see some other first impressions.
Regarding the judder on the fence, I've not really looked at that yet, but in this thread ->...