Advice Needed: Best Budget Saws for Sculpture Work

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Asked By CraftyNinja42 On

Hey everyone! I'm diving into some sculpture projects and need your insights. I've worked with various power tools, but I don't own any yet. Most of my work will involve 2x4s and smaller pieces, plus some plywood (2 to 4 feet long cuts). I've got a friend who can lend me a jigsaw for the plywood, but I'm considering getting a compound miter saw since I often need to make small angled cuts. Quality seems crucial for saws, but I want to keep my budget tight. Ideally, I'd love to spend under $100 since I also need a sander, safety glasses, and ear protection. Right now, I'm eyeing a Ryobi 7 1/4in compound miter saw based on reviews, but I'm wondering if there's a better option. Should I go for a more powerful saw or a sliding one? Accuracy isn't vital for the initial projects since they'll be painted or covered. Also, space is limited. Any suggestions? Thanks for your help!

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Answered By WoodWhisperer99 On

If you’re sticking to a tight budget, consider hunting for used tools. A jigsaw is great, but I'd recommend starting with a circular saw for those long plywood cuts. Miter saws can be a bit finicky with accuracy, and a decent table saw might be out of your budget. But if you think the miter will work for most of your angled cuts, it might still be worth it!

ArtisticAdventurer -

Totally get what you’re saying! The speed and ease of a miter for angled cuts are appealing. I think as long as the cuts are close enough, you can easily cover gaps with filler later on while you build your skills and portfolio!

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