sheroo New member Jun 9, 2012 #41 If you're going to be working with wood, it might be worth investing in a router. It'd make some jobs so simple. http://www.screwfix....ter-230v/41123#
If you're going to be working with wood, it might be worth investing in a router. It'd make some jobs so simple. http://www.screwfix....ter-230v/41123#
T The Orange One New member Jun 9, 2012 #42 I'd say Beech is the best there, if tulip is too light for you.
Alexander Lee New member Jun 9, 2012 #43 sheroo said: If you're going to be working with wood, it might be worth investing in a router. It'd make some jobs so simple. http://www.screwfix....ter-230v/41123# Click to expand... I have access to a range of tools for woodworking through a friend but thanks for the tip. the orange terminator said: I'd say Beech is the best there, if tulip is too light for you. Click to expand... Yes I think I will use beech, also found a local wood shop where I can look at the wood before I buy so will be going there at some point in the next week. Thanks for all your comments!
sheroo said: If you're going to be working with wood, it might be worth investing in a router. It'd make some jobs so simple. http://www.screwfix....ter-230v/41123# Click to expand... I have access to a range of tools for woodworking through a friend but thanks for the tip. the orange terminator said: I'd say Beech is the best there, if tulip is too light for you. Click to expand... Yes I think I will use beech, also found a local wood shop where I can look at the wood before I buy so will be going there at some point in the next week. Thanks for all your comments!