Whether you’re furniture or cabinet making, woodworking or winter proofing your workshop, the new Machine Mart catalogue has all the tools and equipment you need. Packed with over 1,600 great new products and massive price cuts, the new 500 page autumn/winter catalogue is a ‘must have’ for woodworking enthusiasts wanting huge choice at unbeatable value.
Jay Hounsell, a Herts-based carpenter and business owner, explains why he believes dust extraction should be the number one priority for everyone in the trade.
The Clarke CECS405C Electric Chainsaw has a powerful 2000W motor, high quality Oregon branded long life chain and 16” (405mm) bar. This is the ideal solution for efficiently felling trees and cutting logs for firewood this winter.
Makita JV102D
Makita JV103D
Barrel grip or top handle models
23mm stroke length up to 3,000 spm
Three orbital settings and straight cutting
Expansion of the Makita 10.8v cordless range continues with the introduction of two CXT jigsaws, both with Brushless motors and 90mm cutting capacity in wood, these models will challenge higher voltage cordless products within the current market. The new Makita JV102D features…
18v Brushless motor runs up to 30,000 rpm
3/8” and 1/4” collet capacity
Varied options with trimmer, plunge, tilt and offset bases
The Makita range includes mains routers and trimmers but the new DRT50 is an 18v cordless machine that combines the key elements of both tools and it is thought that this Makita tool is unique in the market place.
A quality bandsaw has the potential to be one of the most versatile tools in your workshop thanks to its ability to cut smoothly and precisely with relative ease. However, if it spends most of its time being broken and inactive, then it wonÕt be of much use to you at all. There are several reasons why your bandsaw may fail, including some that you might never have thought of, so weÕve decided to put together this list…
Timbersource, a timber supplier in Shepton Mallet, Somerset, has made a spectacular film with a renowned parkour athlete, to showcase its new ‘while you wait’ service for completing orders of wood.