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The Inland Craft DB-100 Band Saw Machine is a versatile tabletop wet tile saw designed for cutting a variety of materials including stained glass, stone, and wood. It features a powerful DC motor with adjustable speeds, a lightweight and portable design, and an integrated coolant system for smooth operation. Ideal for both hobbyists and professionals, this machine comes with three specialized blades and is built for durability and ease of use.
Brand | Inland Craft |
Color | Black |
Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
Surface Recommendation | Wood |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Special Feature | Brake |
Included Components | Three Band Saw Blades |
Product Dimensions | 13"L x 10"W x 18"H |
Voltage | 115 Volts |
Warranty Type | one-year limited warranty |
Item Weight | 13 Pounds |
Speed | 3400 RPM |
Blade Length | 96 Centimeters |
Number of Teeth | 24 |
Wattage | 124 watts |
Blade Shape | Rectangular |
Handle Material | Plastic |
UPC | 854820007660 |
Manufacturer | Reentel |
Part Number | 91888 |
Item Weight | 13 pounds |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Style | 3 Band Saw Blades |
Material | Plastic |
Special Features | Brake |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
R**H
Works well
Good quality saw for glass. Supposed to cut rock and coral, also. Mostly plastic because of the water irrigation. Works well.
T**.
Better than expected
I was a bit skeptical when I unpacked it. It actually works much better than I thought. The only change I would make is the water flow should be adjustable. If it becomes a major issue for me I will just go to a pet store for a fish tank valve
J**E
Ideal how rock slicing
I have this as a gift and the recipient has had a wonderful experience cutting rocks and fossils.
M**V
Poorly designed and poor materials. Lasts maybe six months
We bought FOUR of these on the recommendation of a friend who rarely used theirs. One by one parts broke over the course of months of use. This one lasted 8 months of intermittent use. We patched and patched till its failures were overwhelming. Now we have switched to gryphon. Going to look at designing a better one since we put so many hours into fixing them.
C**
Overpriced
Got this bandsaw for cutting art glass. The entire machine is made from plastic, the housing, the wheels, the guides, the table, even the screws. It’s flimsy to saw the least. It does not have a water pump or water recirculation. The water supply is gravity fed from a small reservoir on top of the machine and then drains via a tube on the bottom. This system is not efficient and it is messy. The water reservoir is very small and does not hold enough water to get much work done before needing a refill. This hinders workflow. The machine does cut glass though and it tracks good enough to follow a cut line. Overall, the machine is overpriced for what you get. Had I seen this saw in person before purchasing it I would have left it on the shelf, even if it were for half the price. This machine would hardly be worth $100.
G**P
Quite easy to set up and use
In general this saw is superior to one previously owned. AsI only use it to cut stained glass, I cannot rate it on sheerness or thickness. The blade can dislodge from the wheels fairly easily, but once you have learned how to put it back on wheels that is only takes a minute. This probably saves the blade from breaking.
S**R
For serious Lapidary work, DO NOT WASTE YOUR MONEY OR TIME
My hopes were real high about this unit, but after getting it and unboxing it, I realized the quality was not what I would have expected. I thought I would give it a chance. So went through the assembly process and for the blade aligned and tracking correctly. Then put the very tiny water tray up and messed with the water adjustment. Then went to cut a few thin slices of agate, worked okay, chalked it up to needing more time on the machine. As expected, it went though obsidian much easier. The tiny water tank ran out way too much, that water tank needs to be about three times that size or I need to develop an automatic foot controlled watering system this this unit. The feel of this unit never felt right, too light, to east to tip, just not that good, the plastic everwhere, then every time the water runs out, more diamond chips are burned off the blade. The final time, that was enough. I cannot constantly be checking the water level when I am trying to make precise cuts. Now other thoughts, the plastic wheels inside, what a joke, flimsy. To put a new blade on takes three hands then hope and pray the alignment and tracking was right. after 5 times of trying to get it right, I had enough. My very large metal band saw is not this difficult, and I thought that was a pain until this little creature came into my life. It is not worth what I paid for it and strongly considering returning it. I do not even want to call customer service. I have never had any band saw give me problems like this little thing does. I am back on the market for a good lapidary bandsaw. I was truly hoping that this unit from Inland was going to work. But for my heavy usage, it just is not up to the task. I will give it one more chance before I start the return process, (when it is not 110° in my working area) If it works out, I will change this review, if it does not, it will be left as is.
S**S
Time and material saver
Get this if you want to avoid spending hours nibbling away and grinding on rounded cuts. For hobbyists who cut several pieces a day, but not all day, all week long.
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