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jerlinjames
7th January 2014, 11:45 AM
Hi all,

This forum has been of great help to me as I am getting started with woodworking.

I dont have many tools at the moment. Trying to build up my woodworking tools along with some own projects to get some skill.

All I have now is a mitre saw, plunge router from bunnings and some other hand tools. I have done some work with what I have but would like to get into more. Especially as I will be starting to get my home build in the near future I would like to be able to build things like fitted wardrobes shelfs etc and more.

I think I need a table saw but is also looking at track saws. After a bit of research, found that the festool track saws are the way to go. It is expensive and probably totally unnecessary for a hobbyist like me. I could get the CMS table that they have with the ts55 saw, but would also like to get the track. Also wanted to get a router table setup in the future. Cant decide what to do.

I will be reading other posts in the forum to explore if there are any other options for me.

Timless Timber
7th January 2014, 01:07 PM
If your going to be building your own home - wouldn't a combination wood working machine be a good investment? (Maybe a used one at less price?).

https://www.facebook.com/RoblandX26X31UserGroup?skip_nax_wizard=true#

You could always sell it off after the house is finished to recoup the cost maybe.

This way you could plane and dress timber - make your own joinery and run all your own architraves and skirting. You could even buy recycled Jarrah off gum tree and de nail it - and dress it up for wall frames etc etc

Maybe make your own kitchen and bathroom vanity cabinets & wardrobes etc

Thing should pay for itself a few times over probably.

Just a suggestion tho - watch out for all them Perth members - they are a bunch a rogues! :wink: :B :D

Ohh and welcome aboard. (Where are you - north or south of the river)?

If you wanted to take a look at a combination machine in the flesh to see what they can do, you'd be welcome to take a look at mine (I'm North of the River) - just holler (private message me).

Cheers.

jerlinjames
7th January 2014, 01:21 PM
Thx..I live south of the river..in a suburb called Southern River..:cool:

No I will not be building my own home.. It will be built by one of them building companies. I am not even a proper wood worker.. just starting out with a lot of interest.

What I am hoping to do is just do some wardrobe fittings, shelfs around the house and small tables etc after aquiring some skills for it.

The Robland definitely looks awesome but I dont think I have the budget or space for it.

Perfect Pens
7th January 2014, 02:57 PM
Welcome !!

Sounds like the forums are going to be very valuable assett to you in the way of information and how to go about what you want to do in your new home. Already offers of help from other locals to you !! see what a friendly bunch we are :D
Good luck with it all and welcome.

Cheers
Tony.

crowie
7th January 2014, 06:49 PM
G'Day & Welcome to a top forum "James".
There are quite a few members in Perth and across West.....
You'll find a heap of helpful & knowledgeable blokes & ladies on the forum and for most very willing to assist.
Make sure you show off your handiwork as everyone loves a photo, especially WIP [Work In Progress] photos with build notes.
Enjoy the forum.
Enjoy your woodwork/tool search & purchases..
Cheers crowie

jerlinjames
8th January 2014, 11:51 AM
Thanks guys..

Really looking forward to geting some tools. Got the approval from the wife for getting a saw. Tring to decide between a table saw or a track saw

crowie
8th January 2014, 11:57 AM
Thanks guys..

Really looking forward to geting some tools. Got the approval from the wife for getting a saw. Tring to decide between a table saw or a track saw

And a big bunch of flowers for that beaut lady.....

old1955
8th January 2014, 12:34 PM
Welcome to the forum James.

BobL
8th January 2014, 01:26 PM
Track Saw (TKS) versus table saw (TS) is always a hard one. I have used the Festool TKS and they are a delight to use.

Since there is such a wide range in price and features to some extent it really depends on what you mean by a TS.

Track saws (TKS) are good for long cuts on large area pieces of sheet goods, while TS are less suited to this sort of material unless it has a moving table.
TS are much better at dealing with shorter pieces and at ripping long narrow pieces.
It is also easier to shave off small amounts from a piece of wood using a TS than a TKS

TS also enable better dust control but to do this a decent dust collector is needed.

If you are working primarily with sheet goods then I would recommend the TKS but for the same price of a Festool TKS most TS's would be a more useful all round saw.

tdrumnut
8th January 2014, 08:18 PM
Gidday & welcome aboard James, may your journey with us be a pleasant one.

Burnsy
9th January 2014, 12:50 AM
Welcome mate. Personally I would not be without my table saw. When I need to break down large sheets I use a circular saw with a straight edge and a couple of clamps. You will also find these days if building your own wardrobe shelving it is easier and usually cheaper to buy the 450 or 600mm sheels with the shelving pin holes pre drilled in them from Bunnings. You can actually cut these to length on a sliding compound mitre saw (SCMS) if you cut from one side to the middle, flip i and then cut the other. So there is another option.

If starting out and wantng to fit out a new house not make fine furniture I would buy in the following order:
1 Makita 160mm circular saw 5606B-160mm Circular Saw - Makita Australia (http://www.makita.com.au/product-page/item/5606b-160mm-circular-saw) I would advise against getting a 210mm as your first saw unless you are going to mount it in a triton bench as they are just overkill for most jobs around the house where you are going to use pine or melamine. I own both and my reach for the 160 every time.
2 Makita, Dewalt or Festool 10 inch SCMS
3 Table saw

Christos
9th January 2014, 06:09 PM
Welcome to the forum.

Vaper
9th January 2014, 07:01 PM
Welcome to the forums :2tsup:

jerlinjames
17th January 2014, 11:44 AM
Thanks all..

Been busy getting some tools.

Got myself a festool TS55 with parallel side fence (which I really wanted for my current project) as I dont have a table saw.

Also got brand new Makita 3901 biscut joiner for $190 off someone who never used it after getting it as a present 4 years ago.

Made myself a dado jig as shown in https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cn_66sOqVUs (90% of it)

Recalibrated by mitre saw blade and fence. I was surprised how off the calibration was and I been using it all along.

Next projects will be making some end grain cutting boards, boxes for the wife to keep her craft gear etc just to get my skill up a bit.

jerlinjames
21st February 2014, 11:55 AM
First attempt at making a hall table out of some pallet wood.

Biggest challenge was the warped wood. I need to get a thicknesser and a joiner next to make these jobs easier.

I can see many mistakes on my project. Hopefully will fix them in the next one.



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BobL
21st February 2014, 12:15 PM
Looks pretty good for a first attempt!

I can see many mistakes on my project. Hopefully will fix them in the next one.

As my old ww teacher used to say,
"if you never made a mistake you never made anything"
"The difference between an apprentice and a master craftsman is the latter is better at hiding his mistakes"
"There's no such thing as a mistake if you treat it as a learning opportunity"
"Wanting to learn how to rescue a mistake is the mark of a good student"
He had dozens of these saying which he would say in a mocking voice but it was really meant to keep us going when disaster struck.

david.elliott
21st February 2014, 04:26 PM
If you're keen I have a Triton 2000 you could have. It's done me well for 12 years or so, and has the router table as well. Yow will need a saw for it though...
PM me if interested...

jerlinjames
24th February 2014, 05:49 PM
If you're keen I have a Triton 2000 you could have. It's done me well for 12 years or so, and has the router table as well. Yow will need a saw for it though...
PM me if interested...

Have sent 2 pms but looks I cannt see them in my sent folder.

If you havent received the PM could you please let me know.

regards

rod1949
25th February 2014, 03:24 PM
Welcome to the forum. As you're learning you may be interested in attending a seminar put on by TemplateTom. It'll open your eyes in what can be done with a router. I attended his seminar last Saturday and he's offering another in March. Look in here http://www.woodworkforums.com/showthread.php?t=180546

beer is good
25th February 2014, 05:45 PM
Hi Jerlin,

I have a Festool Kapex SCMS and it is great, so you are starting with best. If you run out of money and/or room in the shed you might think about using the machines at the Perth Wood School. I think it's about $60 per hour.

I would love to have a big table saw, belt sander, spray booth etc. but reality bites (I don't have an infinite supply of money!!) I am not involved with the school but have used the facilities.




www.perthwoodschool.com.au

JJF
26th February 2014, 08:20 AM
Welcome to the forum

david.elliott
4th March 2014, 04:58 PM
phone me 0488 568 011
Have sent 2 pms but looks I cannt see them in my sent folder.

If you havent received the PM could you please let me know.

regards

christayl
15th May 2020, 12:27 AM
[QUOTE=jerlinjames;1734026]Hi all,
Hi jerlinjames,
I am in exactly the same boat as you but my boat hasnt got the mitre saw ,HA-HA.
I am retired and with covid thinking to start "something" but yes,NO TOOLS!!
Also, I cannot make up my mind what to make first, so I came acrossthese plans.
Ted's Woodworking Review (https://tinyurl.com/y9uvdkaf)

I hope I can make something out of this and I hope we will see some of your crafts.(I dont even know if this forum has a place for pictures)



This forum has been of great help to me as I am getting started with woodworking.

KeithP
16th May 2020, 09:53 PM
Welcome to the forum James, that hall table looks pretty good.

Regards
Keith

poundy
18th May 2020, 12:03 PM
Hi all,
Hi jerlinjames,
I am in exactly the same boat as you but my boat hasnt got the mitre saw ,HA-HA.
I am retired and with covid thinking to start "something" but yes,NO TOOLS!!
Also, I cannot make up my mind what to make first, so I came acrossthese plans.
I hope I can make something out of this and I hope we will see some of your crafts.(I dont even know if this forum has a place for pictures)



This forum has been of great help to me as I am getting started with woodworking.
Hi Christayl. as posted elsewhere, TEDS are a scam. please don't pollute the forum with links to them.

For anyone else reading this thread - it is SIX YEARS OLD. No point welcoming the original poster here, they are NOT a newbie any longer :)