Hi all - I'm about to take on a camper conversion project and am kitting out my little garden shed with a few essentials, and was hoping some kind folks could help give me some opinions on the table saw vs bandsaw debate. I'll likely be making my own cabinetry from formica+ply panels among other tasks, yet really only have space for one unless it becomes an impossibly tight squeeze. I was planning on buying this table saw as my mate has one which I've used and for the money it really does seem great, but the table extensions don't come off and does take up a bit of room. My father who to be fair to him is pretty experienced reckons I shouldn't even bother with a table saw but just get a bandsaw, but I've read bandsaws don't give great end finishes if doing something like cutting large pieces of ply.
I found this great article which contradicts itself a little in what it recommends, but suggests a bandsaw and a guided plunge saw as a good solution.
I'd need to cut curves on things like wall panels - I could use a jigsaw but know a bandsaw would be more accurate, so understand there will be compromises whatever choice I make.
I'm also wondering, if I'm ripping down say a 1220 x 2240 ply sheet into lengths for a long wall cupboard, is a plunge saw preferable because I can much more easily align all my cut lines instead of balancing it on a smaller table saw.
And do bandsaws REALLY produce such a bad finish, particularly on veneered surfaces such as formica?
Thanks so much!
I found this great article which contradicts itself a little in what it recommends, but suggests a bandsaw and a guided plunge saw as a good solution.
I'd need to cut curves on things like wall panels - I could use a jigsaw but know a bandsaw would be more accurate, so understand there will be compromises whatever choice I make.
I'm also wondering, if I'm ripping down say a 1220 x 2240 ply sheet into lengths for a long wall cupboard, is a plunge saw preferable because I can much more easily align all my cut lines instead of balancing it on a smaller table saw.
And do bandsaws REALLY produce such a bad finish, particularly on veneered surfaces such as formica?
Thanks so much!