Band Saw Recommendation

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Michele-MD
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Band Saw Recommendation

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Hi, everyone,

I have had a DL 3000 for years and it has been "ok". I never thought it was very well manufactured as the parts did not exactly line up as described in the manual, but it has been good enough. I am thinking of getting a new saw and would like to know which ones people like, and why. One of the drawbacks to the one I have is that I would like more table space to maneuver larger pieces of glass without the structure of the saw getting in the way when turning the glass. Am willing to get a higher end saw if there is one that is well made and versatile. Thanks for any opinions you can offer. Michele
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Re: Band Saw Recommendation

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The only other "decent" bandsaw I know of is from Denver Glass

http://denverglass.com/gs-100.html

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Re: Band Saw Recommendation

Post by bhawbaker »

You might take a look at the Gemini Revolution XT ring saw. While not a band saw, it will handle very thick material (2") and do intricate cuts, especially with the double sided blade. I just got one a few months ago, and think it's terrific.

http://www.geminisaw.com/revolutionxt.html
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