John15
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If you have room for both then fine. I had both but being short of space I sold my table saw and upgraded my bandsaw which is working out well. The bandsaw rips well and for crosscutting I cut by hand.
John
John
Americans have a real culture of removing the blade guard and the riving knife... resulting in stoopid cack like this:murrmac":34u68amf said:Could you clarify what it is that makes you shudder ... I am having trouble visualising exactly what you mean. TIA.Brandlin":34u68amf said:*american youtubers would have you believe you can pass material perpendicular to the blade ... but frankly that makes me shudder. dont do it.
murrmac":2o18wtqr said:Brandlin":2o18wtqr said:*american youtubers would have you believe you can pass material perpendicular to the blade ... but frankly that makes me shudder. dont do it.
Could you clarify what it is that makes you shudder ... I am having trouble visualising exactly what you mean. TIA.
Pord":280p3fuu said:For guitar building, take a look at the Crimson Guitars Youtube channel, specifically the review on Saburr Tooth sanding discs. They make exquisite curves and flares on guitar bodies. You will want one. (It's top of my shopping list).
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