Re: What to look for when purchasing a used band saw
Posted: Fri Feb 08, 2013 10:32 am
I have a coping saw and a $12 thin kerf pull saw that do 100% of the cutting jobs I need them to do. The cost does not add up quickly. I am on guitars number 9 and 10, plus one completed ukulele, and I am only now starting to consider a small, table top saw just to make my life easier. Keep in mind, I am SUPER lazy!
My recommendation for a small band saw is this:
Don't get one. Not unless you plan to build a bunch of guitars. Like I said, I am 10 deep and don't have one. Cutting the top and back profiles is slower than a band saw would be, but for under $20 you can get a coping saw and some fine tooth blades and be in business.
I recently, as in last night, cut a bunch of rosette tiles with my $12 pull saw and they are all pretty much uniform because I used the small miter box for my razor saw and a stop block. While I would like to get a small band saw, the number of guitars i make a year does not justify it. I build between 2 and 3 guitars a year. Not all that much cutting really.
Now, if arthritis or achy joints are an issue, by all means buy one. But if they are not problems for you, do it by hand. Cheap, quiet, and pretty clean.
My recommendation for a small band saw is this:
Don't get one. Not unless you plan to build a bunch of guitars. Like I said, I am 10 deep and don't have one. Cutting the top and back profiles is slower than a band saw would be, but for under $20 you can get a coping saw and some fine tooth blades and be in business.
I recently, as in last night, cut a bunch of rosette tiles with my $12 pull saw and they are all pretty much uniform because I used the small miter box for my razor saw and a stop block. While I would like to get a small band saw, the number of guitars i make a year does not justify it. I build between 2 and 3 guitars a year. Not all that much cutting really.
Now, if arthritis or achy joints are an issue, by all means buy one. But if they are not problems for you, do it by hand. Cheap, quiet, and pretty clean.