Date: 6/27/2000, 2:20 pm
If you are going to be doing very much woodworking at all you would be better off obtaining stand alone machinery. Multi-function machines can perform many woodworking tasks, but cannot perform any task up the the degree of accuracy and speed of a dedicated machine. And, you also have the time consuming hassle of converting from one function to another. The key piece of equipment in a woodworking shop is the table saw. And, the small table with the Shopsmith makes it very awkward to rip or crosscut large pieces of wood. For that reason alone, I would avoid a Shopsmith.
But, if you are limited in shop space and cash, then you can get by with a Shopsmith or similar machine. And, if you get a good enough deal on a used one you should be able to sell it and get your money back if and when you decide to buy better equipment at a later date.
Good luck with your decision.
John
Messages In This Thread
- Are Shopsmiths any good?
Brian Nystrom -- 6/27/2000, 12:32 pm- Re: Are Shopsmiths any good?
Brian Conklin -- 6/30/2000, 11:55 am- Re: Are Shopsmiths any good?
Tig and Tink -- 6/29/2000, 12:33 am- Re: Are Shopsmiths any good?
Bruce -- 6/28/2000, 8:29 pm- Re: Are Shopsmiths any good?
Rick Thomas -- 6/29/2000, 12:34 am
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andy clifford -- 6/28/2000, 2:33 am- Re: Are Shopsmiths any good?
Paul G. Jacobson -- 6/27/2000, 11:48 pm- Re: setup changes; 12" disc sander
Dave E -- 6/27/2000, 5:41 pm- Re: Are Shopsmiths any good?
Bill Price -- 6/27/2000, 5:03 pm- Re: Are Shopsmiths any good?
Don Beale -- 6/27/2000, 4:50 pm- Re: Are Shopsmiths any good?
Joe Greenley -- 6/27/2000, 4:16 pm- That's exactly what I thought.
Brian Nystrom -- 6/27/2000, 4:40 pm
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John Danley -- 6/27/2000, 2:20 pm- Re: Are Shopsmiths any good?
Craig Doyle -- 6/27/2000, 12:53 pm - Re: Are Shopsmiths any good?
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