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14" Bandsaw

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I'm coming to the experts to ask what 14" band saw would you recommend to a novice woodworker? I love woodworking but due to work, yard and family responsibilities usually only have time for two or three projects a year. I have read very good reviews on the new Rikon 10-325 model and it looks reasonably priced. Also read decent reviews on the new Steel City 50100 model. Been looking to buy one used on Craig's List for months now with no luck - when I advertise I'm looking for one all I get are responses for Craftsman 12" models.
 
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Grizzly makes some band saws that rival the Rikon in my opinion, beginner or not take a look at the Grizzly band saws. Mine screams through any lumber or can make paper thin veneer. Put money in a good blade, just as important if not more important for a band saw.

My current big band saw is a Grizzly , I have a Delta that I never use now.

My next band saw will be a grizzly too.

Excuse my mess the pics are about 4 months ago when I was in a serious production mode, no time for cleaning.

Here is one Grizzly in the same price range as the Rikon, a lot more saw for the money,IMHO.

http://www.grizzly.com/products/17-Bandsaw-2-HP/G0513
 

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Since most people want the ability to re-saw in addition to other band saw tasks you should find out what width boards you will be working with before you decide on a saw. If you buy your lumber from a mill you will save big money... if you have the ability to surface it yourself. If you do not own a jointer and a thickness planer then you will have a lot more work to prep the wood.(With a belt sander or hand plane) As long as the lumber you will be using will fit in the saw you should be in good shape. Having compared saws I think the Rikon would be my first choice, but saving around $400 makes a big arguement for the HF model. Using a high quality blade designed for what you are cutting will make a world of difference in any saw.
 
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Well 1 HP will do it no problem. But it does depend on what woods,how fast, how wide the board, which particular saw and the blade used, etc.

I do 99% of my re-sawing with a 3 hp becasue I want to blast through it. I can push a 12" wide piece of Santos through that 3 hp and push it as hard as I can and the saw goes right through it.

With 1 HP it would take about 10 minutes to get through something like that.

So if you do not have a lot of re-sawing to do a 1HP is fine, I used one for years. If you want to make quick work of it move up to a 3 HP Grizzly, I never regretted it. And now I have a 1 1/4" blade always on the big saw and use the 1 hp for the regular cutting and a 1/2 hp for finer work.
 
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i was looking at the grizzly and noticed it had bearing guides. i was in lowes the other day and stopped to look at the 14 inch delta, which had block guides. not knowing much about bandsaws, except the ryobi i took back to hd lol. which guides do you like the best?
 
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HI levon

I like the bearing type, you can get the kits from Grizzly that fit most of the band saws..


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hey bobj,

thanks for your input on the guides. im sure there may be people that recommend the block types also. i saw earlier in the thread that for a good entry level 14 inch saw you recommended or suggested maybe grizzly or hf. any preferences between the two?
 
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HI levon

All the same HF,Grizzly,Delta and many others..
Price,,, HF has great deals on them from time to time and Grizzly sells them all the time at the same price...unless you hit one the warehouse sales just right ( scratch and dent sales) ..


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i do like the grizzly, it has the fence that comes with it. the only drawback to the grizzly is to someone on a budget, the shipping hurts. the delta looks pretty good and has been reduced to 369. i looked online at cpo and can order a mobile base that goes under it that is just like the base on their contractors saw. the only thing, i have no idea how the bases work? i can drive to hf and pick up one for 339 but at 50 miles the 369 delta sounds easier. Bobj, have you seen the hf at better price? i havent looked lately? im sorry for this rambling sounded post.
 
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I guess it depends where you live and what you drive. If I had to drive 50 miles in my van and then pay tax that is the shipping price right there, not even adding in my time. DO you homework and maybe wait until you can save another 100.00, it may give you years more service. Of course any band saw is better than no band saw.

Check woodnet or another forum or just search on any of the HF band saws, there are 10 bad reviews for every one good one:

"burnt motors, wobbly, bad vibration, tires falling off, parts hard to find, for furniture a joke, with modifications its okay", are just a few of the comments I found when searching for HF Band saws.
 
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Bobj, i liked the table you built--are the centering pins for cutting circles? and im not sure about the stop block. i thought maybe the second piece was a microadjuster or something? dont laugh if im wrong.
 
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HI levon

Thanks,, pins make it easy to cut circles out,, I have a add part that will let me cut up to a 4ft circle... quick and easy..

The stop block is for resaw work :) it just sides over to the blade ..so I have a point to keep the stock running true by the blade ..



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hey bobj,

sometime when you have time, how about a picture of the back side of the fence?
 
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Hi levon

Here's one or two more shots :)

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i know for years bass pro shops was located in springfield, i think. then they started building stores everywhere. i dont ever go in there when it isnt full and people are buying like crazy. i wonder why grizzly doesnt do the same. i know they have about 3 locations but wish one was closer.
 
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thats right Nick. and im still in the thinking part. i just dont want to be disappointed like i was with the little ryobi. i think something was wrong with it when i took it out of the box. you could not tension the blade tight enough. when you tried to cut a piece of wood the blade went everywhere.
 
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I have a neat Craftman and for about two years it has served me well so check some of their band saw out. I did just recently have a problem with the tension. I did use this band saw a lot, probably runs 3 hours of actual time, 5 days a week for the last two years and I actually beat it pretty bad, I was not being gentle so I still give the saw 4 out of 5 stars.

It is a little more than what you have been looking at cost wise, I think I paid 400.00, but have seen one sale for it at 379.00.

Looks like it is 499.99 not on sale, but as you know Sears has some good sales sometimes:

14" Craftsman Band Saw

There is a 50.00 rebate if you can get it down to 379.00 it is a heck of a deal and the reviews are pretty much all fantastic:
 

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Did you get the tension problem fixed? it does sound like it has been a tough saw. was it a benchtop?
 
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No not a bench top at all you have to check out the link I just put up. The saw gives you so much for the money it is the Steel type body. Actually, the tension is just stuck and I have left it alone for now, it is working.

I am going to check it out further this week. I guess you do not have to put it on the stand if you need space, but under it is a door with some nice enclosed storage.

It comes with the built in light, cast iron table, ball bearing guides and 1 HP motor.

Oh and its a 2 speed so you can slow it down for metal, though I never do.

Like I said I think it is a little bigger and more than what you were looking for, but nice if you can swing it.
 
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thats a nice looking saw Nick. my shop is very small, do you think its too heavy to put on a mobile base? i have to do a report now, i will check back in a little while for your response. thanks Nick.
 
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thanks bobj, i i wondering how it was attached to the sliding grooves. the brushes are a good idea!
 
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hey bobj,

i was looking at the pictures and on the one with the foot switch, i noticed the mobile base under the saw. how does it work and if you can remember what brand is it?
 
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im back now, if i decide on a bandsaw i may talk to you on the base Nick.
 
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hey Nick, if i had a saw like that i could use 2 of those bases, but i bet shipping would eat me up. im sure they are heavy.
 
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