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Old 11-02-2009, 09:33 PM   #1
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Hi all,

I am new around here and was wondering if anyone can comment on the Rikon brand, specifically the band saw model 10-325. Woodcraft has this model on sale and a band saw is on my list.

http://www.woodcraft.com/Product/202...e-Bandsaw.aspx

Anyone know anything good or bad about these?

Thanks!

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Old 11-02-2009, 09:38 PM   #2
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Re: Rikon Band Saw

I have the Rikon 18" and I love it. Best band saw I've ever owned.
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Re: Rikon Band Saw

I've owned this exact model now for about 2 yrs and still love it !

Nice generous table, good resaw capacity (3/4 inch blade max).

Easy to change blades, quick release tension, cast iron wheels, 1 1/2hp 2 speed motor,the list of features are fantastic esp at this sale price.

Also, I like the storage area underneath! It fits my 2 garage shop without a huge footprint.

I think if you go any bigger, then your at 240v.

Dont what else to say!

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Re: Rikon Band Saw

It is the only 14 inch saw that will resaw 13 inch wide boards and it does a great job of it.

I've had mine a couple years too and still love it. I would buy that same saw again.
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The 10-325 is a fantastic saw. At $699 grab it, you'll never regret it.
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Re: Rikon Band Saw

Originally Posted by Splint Eastwood View Post
I've owned this exact model now for about 2 yrs and still love it !

Nice generous table, good resaw capacity (3/4 inch blade max).

Easy to change blades, quick release tension, cast iron wheels, 1 1/2hp 2 speed motor,the list of features are fantastic esp at this sale price.

Also, I like the storage area underneath! It fits my 2 garage shop without a huge footprint.

I think if you go any bigger, then your at 240v.

Dont what else to say!

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Agree on all counts. I've only had mine for a few weeks but so far it's performed flawlessly. I'm getting ready to convert it to 240 though. It works great at 120v, I'm just hoping to get a snappier spin up when it's first powered on. Those nice, heavy cast iron wheels take a bit to get going....

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Wow, thanks guys!! I suspect I'll be making a trip to the woodcraft store very soon!!

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Re: Rikon Band Saw

I am in the market for a bandsaw too and the Rikon seemed like a good deal but I was also interested in the 14" PM for $150 more. Is it worth the difference? Also, there is a 10% off one item in the flier coupon with the WC flier - I wonder if it applies to the Rikon. I can see it does not apply to the PM.
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Hey Mike - which PM 14 are your referring to? The only one I see is listed at $999 and has only a 6" resaw capacity. I liked the Rikon because it has 13" resaw.


The 10% off in the flyer is not valid on power tools.

I plan to use it for a workbench though!

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Re: Rikon Band Saw

Originally Posted by mike_wood View Post
I am in the market for a bandsaw too and the Rikon seemed like a good deal but I was also interested in the 14" PM for $150 more. Is it worth the difference? Also, there is a 10% off one item in the flier coupon with the WC flier - I wonder if it applies to the Rikon. I can see it does not apply to the PM.
I've never used the PM so maybe it has something the Rikon doesn't but I'm know sure what that could be. The Rikon is fully tricked out with all the bells and whistles and there will come a time when you want to resaw more than 6"..... I personally wouldn't recommend paying more for less....

To quote a wise man from another Thread:

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I see you have not been fully indoctrinated; you must drink more of the cool aid...

"No bandsaw is too big for anything, but all of them are too small for something."
Therefore, to ensure maximum success, when the wife okays a bandsaw for cutting 1/4" plywood, you should come home with an Oliver...
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Re: Rikon Band Saw

On the back of the WC flier it says the PM PWBS-14CS will be $849.99 from 11.27 to 11.30 - four days only. Seems like a good deal.

I am not really after resaw capacity. I have a 20" Grizzly I picked up used that is only for resawing. However, the extra throat capacity of the Rikon is great even if I don't use it for resawing.

Yea, I see the fine print where the 10% off is not on power tools.
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Ah... I was looking at the website, not the flyer. Worth stopping by WC and checking out both saws.

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Re: Rikon Band Saw

I believe Klingspor also had a deal on the Rikon. I would call the Raleigh Klingspor and ask. Based on my prior experiences they try to match or beat WC. I find the Klingspor crew very good to work with.
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Re: Rikon Band Saw

Thanks Scott, I'll check that out.

Let me also also ask opinions on my situation. I am obviously thinking about getting the band saw, but since I have a small budget at present, I want to be sure I am getting tools that will get me farther along.

At present, I am making frames and other smaller items - clocks, candle holders, boxes, etc. Nothing very big at present. I was thinking of the band saw so that I could resaw lumber to the thickness I need for each project (buying thicker lumber versus buying several different sizes) and also cut curves/circles easier.

I am also drawn to a lathe as I think I would love turning. I currently have a table saw, router, jointer/planer, table top drill press, bench sander, and my little CNC.

I know that's not great deal of information, but I'd love to hear some thoughts on which tool I should consider and why. I suspect I could get along longer without a band saw, but I no nothing of turning and don't have any projects that requires a lathe at this point (although I am sure I could come up with some ).

Thanks!

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Re: Rikon Band Saw

Get the band saw. If and WHEN you get into turning you will need the band saw to trim up blanks.

And always get the best you can afford. You will enjoy quality long after the hurt from shelling out a little extra cash has passed.
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