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scroll saw / bandsaw


harvey b davison
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Hi all

I'm wanting to get a either a small bandsaw or a scroll saw, but dont know which to go for.

 

First off it has to be cheap, so i'm basically looking at machine mart/ scewfix etc. I'm just looking at bench top models as space is short and its going to be used as a experiment and voyeur in small craft making.

 

Secondly its going to be used for making small decorations, name plates, clock faces, templates etc.

 

I was thinking at first to get a scroll saw, for the tight curves etc. But, would a small tabletop bandsaw also be able to do the tight curves and also give me the chance to cut thin material in a straight line without me having to get my table saw out which is overkill for small thin material.

 

I know we all say avoid the cheap stuff but sometimes we have no option, so please dont tell me to get a big workshop machine as that option is a total non starter.

 

So, opinions please. Thanks.

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A scroll saw sounds the better option to me as well. Also a small band saw can be a real disappointment particularly if you want to use it to cut straight edges and you would probably find yourself wanting to upgrade, whereas a scrollsaw is well a scrollsaw :)

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Small bandsaws arnt made for ripping or cutting straight lines, I have a very small jet one which I soley use for cutting the ends off my turnings.and I keep my big felder one with a course blade for ripping down, so in truth a scroll saw is great for xmas decorations,small puzzles,and some you can put a small section of bandsaw blade in which adds too its diversity,,,all depends what you plan on making!

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Cheers for the replies guys. I'm going to go with a scroll saw. Just weighing up which one, have got about £100 for one. I am fancying a clarke one from machinemart at the moment. Also just been looking at the pyrography threads,so might get a kit to try that as well, or a get a flexi drive for the dremel and try that.

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