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Thank you for all the responses, looks like my hunch was correct, scroll saw first and only if required a band saw. cheers
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Hi All, I was wondering if i had space for one which should i go for, a bad or scroll saw? I would be used for building scratch cross sections . band saw option http://www.axminster.co.uk/axminster-hobby-series-hbs200n-bandsaw-102266?nosto=productcategory-nosto-1 or scroll saw http://www.axminster.co.uk/proxxon-dsh-2-speed-scroll-saw-702063 cheers
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Hi All, I am about to purchase a new band saw for the hobby, but which one as externally these all look the same Record power http://www.recordpower.co.uk/product/premium-10-bandsaw#.Vk9OE_nhDIU Axminister http://www.axminster.co.uk/axminster-hobby-series-hbs250n-bandsaw-508204 Charnwood http://www.charnwood.net/shop/product/10-woodworking-bandsaw?cid=1 Any thoughts or experience with any of these and their respective suppliers cheers Ian
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in short yes. the uk has a value that anything above was liable to duty. I purchased a Byrnes sander and shipped to the UK cost be about £130 in duty etc -
thank you all, might add sherline to the mix, though not common this side of the water
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Hi All, I am thinking of getting a smaller lathe than my faircut junior as its a little too big to keep moving on and off the bench, what would people recommend, my thoughts are the older unimat SL or the cowells 90, i have been looking at both on ebay, They would only be for turning smaller items, what are peoples thoughts and experiences, as i seem to find few users of the cowells cheers Ian
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Cheers I like the idea of the carter stabaliser wit an 1/8 blade. To me this appears to remove the need for a dedicated scroll saw
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HI All, I am thinking of getting a band-saw, however need some advice from users and owners Option 1, from a number of supplier http://www.axminster.co.uk/axminster-hobby-series-hbs205n-bandsaw Option 2 again from a number of suppliers http://www.axminster.co.uk/axminster-hobby-series-hbs250n-bandsaw The the 3rd option the Proxxon http://www.proxxon.com/en/micromot/27172.php?list looking at the review of the proxxon it looks like it would do the job, but it is small and has no fence. More than willing to look at other options that i have missed. cheers ian
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