rbattelle
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Need some advice on a possible bandsaw purchase. What I need is something to cut mostly metal, but flexible enough to be used for occasional woodcutting.
This one , available locally for $890, looks like it does what I need. It's a horizontal/vertical model, so I can use it for cutting sheet metal sections too. The ability to cut sheets and plate is very important.
On edit - just realized that Jet machine has a throat depth of only 7". That's not nearly enough for most of the sheet/plate I'd be trying to cut. I need at least a 12" throat depth.
As for flexibility to cut wood too, I notice the woodworking machines run at blade speeds about 10 times faster than the metal cutting machines (2500 FPM vs. 250 FPM). So what happens when you try to cut a piece of wood at only 250 FPM?
The metal cutting is more important to me, since I have plenty of other woodcutting tools anyway. It's just that flexibility is always useful in a $1000 investment.
I'd really appreciate any opinions on that Jet machine, or recommendations for other machines/options. I don't care if the machine is horizontal or vertical, except that if it is horizontal I'd insist that it also have a vertical mode.
-Ryan
On edit 2: maybe this one suits my needs better? Would be nice to have a cooling system, though.
On edit 3: this one looks pretty sweet.
This one , available locally for $890, looks like it does what I need. It's a horizontal/vertical model, so I can use it for cutting sheet metal sections too. The ability to cut sheets and plate is very important.
On edit - just realized that Jet machine has a throat depth of only 7". That's not nearly enough for most of the sheet/plate I'd be trying to cut. I need at least a 12" throat depth.
As for flexibility to cut wood too, I notice the woodworking machines run at blade speeds about 10 times faster than the metal cutting machines (2500 FPM vs. 250 FPM). So what happens when you try to cut a piece of wood at only 250 FPM?
The metal cutting is more important to me, since I have plenty of other woodcutting tools anyway. It's just that flexibility is always useful in a $1000 investment.
I'd really appreciate any opinions on that Jet machine, or recommendations for other machines/options. I don't care if the machine is horizontal or vertical, except that if it is horizontal I'd insist that it also have a vertical mode.
-Ryan
On edit 2: maybe this one suits my needs better? Would be nice to have a cooling system, though.
On edit 3: this one looks pretty sweet.
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