Like many here I have been looking to purchase a new bandsaw for some time and have been looking at the many options online, reading the posts on this site, and spending a bit too much time watching youtube reviews.
I feel that currently the number of bandsaws available in the UK is better than ever with some nice options available at almost every price point and it is great to have so much choice. I had set myself a budget of about £1200 for a new machine with £1500 being about the most I would consider. To be clear that is a vast sum of money for me and I was keen on making this my first and last spend on a bandsaw that would hopefully meet my needs now and in the future.
With that in mind I had the following shortlist:
So how did I end up with a Laguna 14BX??
Simple - Yandles had it 1) in stock and 2) on special. With the current Covid situation and the massive impact it has had on shipping, almost every option is out of stock and showing long lead times. So seeing the 14BX in stock and on special - they had my attention.
After some research, the basic conclusion comes down to the 14BX being a slightly beefed up floor-standing version of the 14/12 with the added bonus of having a foot brake that cuts power and stops the wheels almost instantly. This is actually quite a nice feature as the cast iron wheels have a fair bit of inertia and tend to freewheel for some time once you hit the switch. So I consider it a nice safety bonus that allows me to cut the power and stop the blade without having to remove my hands from the workpiece.
So mind made up I hit the button last week and took delivery today!
Time for some credit to Yandles - they have been brilliant to work with and when I had queries on the shipping they responded quickly and positively. They also noted that the supplied as standard 13mm blade was not in stock but gave me four other blades in compensation! Well done Yandles!!
I still have a load of work to do to get it set up and running, so I intend to post a part two (and possibly three) to this as I progress over the Christmas break. However, here is a shot of the packaging showing that Laguna seems to take care of ensuring that everything is well protected for the journey to its new home.
Everything feels very well put together and I can not wait to get it up and running.
Some with sharp eyes will notice that I purchased (and gave my impressions) a new Itech 260S at about the same time last year and I hope to do the same as I go through the process of setting this up over the Christmas break. I have my fingers crossed that a December machine purchase will become a tradition!
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I feel that currently the number of bandsaws available in the UK is better than ever with some nice options available at almost every price point and it is great to have so much choice. I had set myself a budget of about £1200 for a new machine with £1500 being about the most I would consider. To be clear that is a vast sum of money for me and I was keen on making this my first and last spend on a bandsaw that would hopefully meet my needs now and in the future.
With that in mind I had the following shortlist:
- Record Power Sabre 250
- Laguna 14/12
So how did I end up with a Laguna 14BX??
Simple - Yandles had it 1) in stock and 2) on special. With the current Covid situation and the massive impact it has had on shipping, almost every option is out of stock and showing long lead times. So seeing the 14BX in stock and on special - they had my attention.
After some research, the basic conclusion comes down to the 14BX being a slightly beefed up floor-standing version of the 14/12 with the added bonus of having a foot brake that cuts power and stops the wheels almost instantly. This is actually quite a nice feature as the cast iron wheels have a fair bit of inertia and tend to freewheel for some time once you hit the switch. So I consider it a nice safety bonus that allows me to cut the power and stop the blade without having to remove my hands from the workpiece.
So mind made up I hit the button last week and took delivery today!
Time for some credit to Yandles - they have been brilliant to work with and when I had queries on the shipping they responded quickly and positively. They also noted that the supplied as standard 13mm blade was not in stock but gave me four other blades in compensation! Well done Yandles!!
I still have a load of work to do to get it set up and running, so I intend to post a part two (and possibly three) to this as I progress over the Christmas break. However, here is a shot of the packaging showing that Laguna seems to take care of ensuring that everything is well protected for the journey to its new home.
Everything feels very well put together and I can not wait to get it up and running.
Some with sharp eyes will notice that I purchased (and gave my impressions) a new Itech 260S at about the same time last year and I hope to do the same as I go through the process of setting this up over the Christmas break. I have my fingers crossed that a December machine purchase will become a tradition!
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