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The 3 Big Tools You Need in Your Woodshop First, the Table Saw. Next up is the Miter Saw. Third Up, the Bandsaw.
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Read More »The bandsaw can do many different cuts but is primarily used to make curved cuts. While the Table Saw and the Miter Saw both have a solid round blade, the Bandsaw has a band of metal with sharp teeth on one side of it as a blade. This blade will cut by going around the top and bottom wheels, normally hidden by the cover, and where you cut at the blade is coming straight down. This allows you to move your piece around and change the angle that the blade is hitting the wood. This can all be done with a jigsaw, but a bansaw excels at resawing wood. That’s where a jigsaw fails. Resawing wood, on a basic level, if taking a thick board and making it into two thinner pieces. Sure you can do this to some boards on a table saw, but what about when the board you are cutting is taller than the blade on your table saw? You can just flip the wood over and cut it from the other side but this isn’t exactly safe, nor will it always work. You might be left with a small piece of material holding the wood together in the middle or your fence may shift just a little, causing the cuts to not line up. That’s where a properly tuned bandsaw works amazingly well. Since the blade is at a perfect 90-degree angle to the table, your piece of wood should cut perfectly, as long as it fits. There are several videos on how to tune your bandsaw, but this is one of my favorites. So, there you go. There’s my top three BIG tools to have in my shop. Of course, this is all project-dependant and there are many other tools that can be super helpful to have in your shop.
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