chappardababbar
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I have read about 10 threads on this subject but I really want to have my own conversation about it. I think I'm the only one that can answer the questions I'm about to ask but it can't hurt to get some thoughts from others who have no doubt been down the same route.
Firstly what do I need? Well I actually haven't done ANY woodworking so far. I'm more of a tool collecting guy up to now but am planning on remodelling a house and just generally learning skills that I can apply to home improvement.
One guy I've been following a lot recently is John Peters Art and Home on youtube. I love his work and he always seems to be working on something that I need to/want to do. Bookcases, column wraps, home office built ins, cabinets, shed building and lots of other cool stuff. I want to start some of these projects and only a few months back I had nothing more than a screwdriver and an 18v makita drill.
Hopefully that gives you a brief idea of the range of things I want to be able to do. One tool a lot of woodworkers (on Youtube) seem to use the most is a table saw. I have the TS55, extra rails and MFT table but there are things that I want to be able to do quickly that I don't think I can do with the set up I have so far.
I'll add that I'm extremely time limited and space limited. I'll be working maybe a couple of hours a week and a few hours at weekends. I have a double garage (in the UK that means 2 american SUVs wide wall to wall) and can utilise one half of this for woodworking but it's shared with a motorbike and other bits
Where I think i need something more than MFT + TS55 is for cutting down large sheets and for doing fine cuts i.e. beading or other trimming.
I would like a table saw with an outfeed table that I can store away when not required....but which set up? I can't afford to buy any of this right now but I'd like to think ahead. Here are my thoughts so far:
1. Cast iron saw with a table at the same height as an MFT? With a side table this would be cool - maybe I add a cms VL to the longer edge of the MFT for more outfeed support? Tables are £1000 for a good one but I haven't seen any photos of this perhaps due to the difference in height?
2. CMS + TS55 insert or I buy a TS75
- I understand the GB CMS (4 legs) does not attach to the MFT so I'll have to get VL CMS(2 legs). Tearing down a sheet with a TS55 then having to attach it to the insert would annoy the hell out of me so I'll probably look to get a TS75 and just leave it in there. All of this gets expensive...back to point 1?
3. CS70 - expensive. If spending this much and not moving it around that much - back to point 1.
4a. Other site saw integrated into table a la Ron Paul. I imagine an L shape table that the MFT fits into to make a larger rectangular table. There would be a table saw integrated into the L shaped bit
4b. I get the MFT and CMS VL, then make a custom rectangular MFT that is as long as MFT+CMS and probably 2/3 as wide as the MFT again. This could attach with the side rails making a larger table overall. It means I won't have to keep taking the CMS VL off when want to use the table for other work.
I looked at other cool ideas like the MFT slab, Ron Paul and all the cool custom ideas people have but I need to be realistic about my current skill level and the amount of time i have available to work on it with various commitments and two small kids.
In the near future I want to build a cabinet for the MFT to sit on. A member on here named Sparktrician did one I was particularly impressed with and because he was kind enough to provide build info, it's something I feel I could take on as a first project...
I'll try to add some sketches of the configurations I mentioned when I can but in the meantime I would love to hear opinions if you can make sense of what I'm trying to achieve...
Yasir
Firstly what do I need? Well I actually haven't done ANY woodworking so far. I'm more of a tool collecting guy up to now but am planning on remodelling a house and just generally learning skills that I can apply to home improvement.
One guy I've been following a lot recently is John Peters Art and Home on youtube. I love his work and he always seems to be working on something that I need to/want to do. Bookcases, column wraps, home office built ins, cabinets, shed building and lots of other cool stuff. I want to start some of these projects and only a few months back I had nothing more than a screwdriver and an 18v makita drill.
Hopefully that gives you a brief idea of the range of things I want to be able to do. One tool a lot of woodworkers (on Youtube) seem to use the most is a table saw. I have the TS55, extra rails and MFT table but there are things that I want to be able to do quickly that I don't think I can do with the set up I have so far.
I'll add that I'm extremely time limited and space limited. I'll be working maybe a couple of hours a week and a few hours at weekends. I have a double garage (in the UK that means 2 american SUVs wide wall to wall) and can utilise one half of this for woodworking but it's shared with a motorbike and other bits
Where I think i need something more than MFT + TS55 is for cutting down large sheets and for doing fine cuts i.e. beading or other trimming.
I would like a table saw with an outfeed table that I can store away when not required....but which set up? I can't afford to buy any of this right now but I'd like to think ahead. Here are my thoughts so far:
1. Cast iron saw with a table at the same height as an MFT? With a side table this would be cool - maybe I add a cms VL to the longer edge of the MFT for more outfeed support? Tables are £1000 for a good one but I haven't seen any photos of this perhaps due to the difference in height?
2. CMS + TS55 insert or I buy a TS75
- I understand the GB CMS (4 legs) does not attach to the MFT so I'll have to get VL CMS(2 legs). Tearing down a sheet with a TS55 then having to attach it to the insert would annoy the hell out of me so I'll probably look to get a TS75 and just leave it in there. All of this gets expensive...back to point 1?
3. CS70 - expensive. If spending this much and not moving it around that much - back to point 1.
4a. Other site saw integrated into table a la Ron Paul. I imagine an L shape table that the MFT fits into to make a larger rectangular table. There would be a table saw integrated into the L shaped bit
4b. I get the MFT and CMS VL, then make a custom rectangular MFT that is as long as MFT+CMS and probably 2/3 as wide as the MFT again. This could attach with the side rails making a larger table overall. It means I won't have to keep taking the CMS VL off when want to use the table for other work.
I looked at other cool ideas like the MFT slab, Ron Paul and all the cool custom ideas people have but I need to be realistic about my current skill level and the amount of time i have available to work on it with various commitments and two small kids.
In the near future I want to build a cabinet for the MFT to sit on. A member on here named Sparktrician did one I was particularly impressed with and because he was kind enough to provide build info, it's something I feel I could take on as a first project...
I'll try to add some sketches of the configurations I mentioned when I can but in the meantime I would love to hear opinions if you can make sense of what I'm trying to achieve...
Yasir