Hi. In this post, Matthew made an interesting point about bandsaws:
In this post, I asked about the best tablesaw for Festoolians. But the key issue is that there are some situations where other saws might be better than a Festool circular saw. Outside of North America, other Festoolians have several options - like the CMS - that we don't have here. In the US, our options seem to be limited to tablesaws and bandsaws.
Bandsaws seem to have some advantages over tablesaws. They may be a little safer because the won't have kickback. And they can be used to resaw raw wood (a nice option). And they take less floorspace than tablesaws. Since we discussed tablesaws, I thought I'd ask the same question about bandsaws - what's the best bandsaw for Festoolians?
Thanks,
Dan.
Even before I owned any Festool tools, I never used a table saw for short, narrow pieces. I used a bandsaw for those, and that's what I continue to do today. In fact, as things evolve in my shop, my table saw gets less and less use, my Festool saw gets more and more use, and the bandsaw fills in the gaps, cutting those smaller pieces, better than any other tool.
In this post, I asked about the best tablesaw for Festoolians. But the key issue is that there are some situations where other saws might be better than a Festool circular saw. Outside of North America, other Festoolians have several options - like the CMS - that we don't have here. In the US, our options seem to be limited to tablesaws and bandsaws.
Bandsaws seem to have some advantages over tablesaws. They may be a little safer because the won't have kickback. And they can be used to resaw raw wood (a nice option). And they take less floorspace than tablesaws. Since we discussed tablesaws, I thought I'd ask the same question about bandsaws - what's the best bandsaw for Festoolians?
Thanks,
Dan.