@tagliamare, your charts at the end saved me a few hundred dollars, since I’m just starting as a model shipwright, and still using handtools. Thanks for this video!
Hi Zhang, I believe the prices changes from country to country and you should also consider that I bought some of them from Amazon Marketplace. So prices may vary a lot
Hi @Fumingzeus, yes maybe I wouldn't pay full price either for some of them. The MF70 for example you can get it for 170€ from amazon marketplace Italy. At that price I think it is worthy
Here below the link in case you missed my other video on the two most common tools for bending planks:
ruclips.net/video/5eiQGjRGyNA/видео.html
@tagliamare, your charts at the end saved me a few hundred dollars, since I’m just starting as a model shipwright, and still using handtools. Thanks for this video!
Happy it helped :D
The 3 best tools in order are
1 Dremel
2.Dremel
3. Dremel
I replaced the scroll saw with a small two wheel band saw. It cut finer with less splintering on small wood parts.
That’s better indeed!
@@Tagliamare Even an inexpensive band saw with a decent blade can do a lot. The next thing I need is a thickness planer/sander.
People automatically think a band saw cannot do interior work. Wrong. Cut the blade, insert through a start hole and silver solder back together.
Cool film :)
I need a disc sander, will save alot of time.
Indeed, it is one the most useful tools in ship modeling :)
我喜欢。1,线锯;2,平台锯;3,园台磨机;4,台钻。多少钱?
Hi Zhang, I believe the prices changes from country to country and you should also consider that I bought some of them from Amazon Marketplace. So prices may vary a lot
Pro on is very expensive for the condition and materials used, I’d rather pay a little extra and get a proper machine.
Hi @Fumingzeus, yes maybe I wouldn't pay full price either for some of them. The MF70 for example you can get it for 170€ from amazon marketplace Italy. At that price I think it is worthy