MiKro Posted January 25, 2006 Report Share Posted January 25, 2006 Hello All, I was on woodcrafts web site (www.woodcraft.com) and the new RIKON 10" Bandsaw Model 10-300 is on sale for $119.00. I have noticed many people posts about bandsaws and what they need. I already have a 14" with riser Band saw so I'm good to go. But for those on a fixed budget, this little 10" saw is a very good deal. I have tested one at the local Woodcraft and it would suffice for rough cutting your bodys and other tasks as well. Not recommend for any resawing though. I just thought I would pass along what appears to be a good deal to those who may be looking for something inexpensive but worth the $. I would buy good blades for it though. Timberwolf are excellent and woodcraft carries them also. Hope this helps someone. Mike Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fryovanni Posted January 26, 2006 Report Share Posted January 26, 2006 Hello All, I was on woodcrafts web site (www.woodcraft.com) and the new RIKON 10" Bandsaw Model 10-300 is on sale for $119.00. I have noticed many people posts about bandsaws and what they need. I already have a 14" with riser Band saw so I'm good to go. But for those on a fixed budget, this little 10" saw is a very good deal. I have tested one at the local Woodcraft and it would suffice for rough cutting your bodys and other tasks as well. Not recommend for any resawing though. I just thought I would pass along what appears to be a good deal to those who may be looking for something inexpensive but worth the $. I would buy good blades for it though. Timberwolf are excellent and woodcraft carries them also. Hope this helps someone. Mike I second the Timberwolf blade endorsement. I find they are much longer lasting and cut much smoother. They do cost quite a bit, but I find they are worth the extra dollars. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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fryovanni Posted January 26, 2006 Report Share Posted January 26, 2006 I second the Timberwolf blade endorsement. I find they are much longer lasting and cut much smoother. They do cost quite a bit, but I find they are worth the extra dollars. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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