@@crankycarpenter1 I got rid of my old Rockwell 10” table saw to save space in my tiny shop. Rarely miss it. Use cross cut miter saw and fence on bandsaw. Works for me!
Great band saw I have a 14 inch but I’m chasing a 10 inch for making patterns i hate changing blades all the time and a bit lazy to thanks for posting T
@@bradleytuckwell4881 Hey Brad! I have an old Craftsman 12” that I keep a ⅛” blade in. Comes in handy to cut more intricate patterns without having to change blades. Thanks for watching!
Great band saw. I love mine. Did you make your throat plate? That's the only complaint I have with me. Plus, the wooden throat plates I've made have taken way too much adjustment to fit well.
Informative...thank you. A new blade does wonders for proper tracking with both wood and metal cutting bandsaws
@@GaryT1952 Thanks for watching Gary!
I wish I had room for a band saw they are super groovy.
@@crankycarpenter1 I got rid of my old Rockwell 10” table saw to save space in my tiny shop. Rarely miss it. Use cross cut miter saw and fence on bandsaw. Works for me!
Great band saw I have a 14 inch but I’m chasing a 10 inch for making patterns i hate changing blades all the time and a bit lazy to thanks for posting T
@@bradleytuckwell4881 Hey Brad! I have an old Craftsman 12” that I keep a ⅛” blade in. Comes in handy to cut more intricate patterns without having to change blades. Thanks for watching!
Great band saw. I love mine. Did you make your throat plate? That's the only complaint I have with me. Plus, the wooden throat plates I've made have taken way too much adjustment to fit well.
@@themeat5053 Hey Meat, no the plate is stock. Thanks for watching!