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* [http://www.toolstop.co.uk/makita-lb1200f-rugged-band-saw-with-165mm-depth-of-cut-p14467 Suggested model]. | * [http://www.toolstop.co.uk/makita-lb1200f-rugged-band-saw-with-165mm-depth-of-cut-p14467 Suggested model]. | ||
** That looks like a decent bit of kit. It may well be more useful than the current one but don't think of it as a replacement - despite the similar name, they're intended for quite different jobs. A vertical bandsaw is like a heavy duty fretsaw, and used mainly for wood. A decent one fitted with a fine blade will also cope with sheet metal. A horizontal bandsaw is a faster replacement for the power hacksaw, or donkey saw - it's intended for cutting metal bars. The chinese ones are ubiquitous but generally intended for fairly light use - however people have investigated their failings and got good use out of them. See [http://forums.dfoggknives.com/index.php?showtopic=18215&st=0&p=169925&#entry169925 some useful repair links]. | ** That looks like a decent bit of kit. It may well be more useful than the current one but don't think of it as a replacement - despite the similar name, they're intended for quite different jobs. A vertical bandsaw is like a heavy duty fretsaw, and used mainly for wood. A decent one fitted with a fine blade will also cope with sheet metal. A horizontal bandsaw is a faster replacement for the power hacksaw, or donkey saw - it's intended for cutting metal bars. The chinese ones are ubiquitous but generally intended for fairly light use - however people have investigated their failings and got good use out of them. See [http://forums.dfoggknives.com/index.php?showtopic=18215&st=0&p=169925&#entry169925 some useful repair links]. | ||
*** I'm sure you can get vertical bandsaws that are suitable for metal as well. They just have a lower range of speeds, and perhaps more support for the back of the blade (because more feeding force is required). | |||
Final pice will obviously depend on model. The Hackspace may be able to cover | Final pice will obviously depend on model. The Hackspace may be able to cover |
Revision as of 09:29, 18 April 2013
The old bandsaw has been chewing up it's old guard and may be dangerous. Let's get a more serious one.
Pledge leader: Bluekieran(?)
The Item
- Suggested model.
- That looks like a decent bit of kit. It may well be more useful than the current one but don't think of it as a replacement - despite the similar name, they're intended for quite different jobs. A vertical bandsaw is like a heavy duty fretsaw, and used mainly for wood. A decent one fitted with a fine blade will also cope with sheet metal. A horizontal bandsaw is a faster replacement for the power hacksaw, or donkey saw - it's intended for cutting metal bars. The chinese ones are ubiquitous but generally intended for fairly light use - however people have investigated their failings and got good use out of them. See some useful repair links.
- I'm sure you can get vertical bandsaws that are suitable for metal as well. They just have a lower range of speeds, and perhaps more support for the back of the blade (because more feeding force is required).
- That looks like a decent bit of kit. It may well be more useful than the current one but don't think of it as a replacement - despite the similar name, they're intended for quite different jobs. A vertical bandsaw is like a heavy duty fretsaw, and used mainly for wood. A decent one fitted with a fine blade will also cope with sheet metal. A horizontal bandsaw is a faster replacement for the power hacksaw, or donkey saw - it's intended for cutting metal bars. The chinese ones are ubiquitous but generally intended for fairly light use - however people have investigated their failings and got good use out of them. See some useful repair links.
Final pice will obviously depend on model. The Hackspace may be able to cover
£220 seems enough to get an equivalent machine to the suggested one if we go second hand, just checked eBay and it seems like there is a few options to go for!
Pledges
- £30 -- Jakob
- £20 --Bluekieran 11:51, 7 December 2010 (UTC)
- £50 -- Niels
- £30 -- Jonty
- £50 -- Luke
- £20 -- Elliot
- £20 -- Solexious
- £50 -- Cadmus (talk) 13:09, 7 March 2013 (UTC)
Running total: £270
Approximate target: £500
Paid: £0