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Inland Craft DB-100 Band Saw Machine, Tabletop Wet Saw for Cutting Glass, Stone, Plastic, Coral, Metals, Wood - Stained Glass, Cut Free-Form Cabochons, Shapes & Curves - Includes THREE Band Saw Blades

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Availability: In Stock.
Fulfilled by Reentel

Arrives Nov 6 – Nov 8
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Style: 3 Band Saw Blades


Features

  • UNPARALLELED CRAFTING VERSATILITY: The Inland Craft DB-100 Tabletop Band Saw is a versatile powerhouse band saw machine, allowing you to effortlessly cut free-form cabochons, intricate shapes, organic curves, stained glass pieces, mosaics, and even coral. This glass cutting saw and rock saw caters to the diverse needs of creative enthusiasts, making it an indispensable tool for precision crafting and coral fragging.
  • ROBUST PERFORMANCE: Experience ultimate control with the permanent magnet DC motor with built-in speed controller, delivering speeds from 800 rpm to 3,400 rpm. Tailor your cutting experience with the INCLUDED THREE band saw blades, diamond, metal and wood, to match your desired pace and project requirements, providing the power and flexibility needed for intricate crafting tasks.
  • DURABLE AND PORTABLE: Crafted from lightweight, rustproof, strucutal-grade thermoplastic, the DB-100 is both durable and portable. Weighing just 10 lbs and featuring a compact 13" L X 10" W X 18" H footprint, it's the ultimate travel-friendly companion for lapidary enthusiasts and hobbyists on the go.
  • CLEAN WATER COOLANT SYSTEM FOR SMOOTH CUTTING: Enjoy smooth and efficient cutting with the integrated coolant system, which provides a consistent and regulated flow of clean water to the diamond band saw blade, ensuring optimal lubrication throughout your cutting sessions. Say goodbye to overheating issues and never use dirty, recycled water with the DB-100 band saw.
  • ABOUT US: Inland Craft has been manufacturing glass grinders and band saw machines for glass and lapidary artists, hobbyists, and industry for over 40 years. Whether you are a beginner, professional, artist or hobbyist, we offer products and equipment that are easy to use for everyone at every experience level. All of our machines are proudly made in Westmont, IL in hopes to help bring back USA manufacturing.

Description

The Inland Craft DB-100 Tabletop Band Saw is an unparalleled crafting powerhouse that caters to the diverse needs of creative enthusiasts. With its versatile design, it effortlessly cuts free-form cabochons, intricate shapes, organic curves, stained glass pieces, mosaics, and even coral, making it an indispensable glass cutting saw and rock saw for precision crafting and coral fragging. Equipped with THREE band saw blades, diamond, wood and metal, this tabletop wet saw ensures exceptional precision and accuracy when cutting through glass, stone, tile, metals, wood, ceramic, shells, and live coral. Experience ultimate control with the robust permanent magnet DC motor, offering variable speeds from 800rpm to 3,400rpm to tailor your cutting experience. The integrated coolant system provides a consistent and regulated flow of clean water to the band saw blade, ensuring optimal lubrication for smooth and efficient cutting without overheating issues.

Brand: Inland Craft


Color: Black


Blade Material: Stainless Steel


Surface Recommendation: Wood


Power Source: Corded Electric


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


Item Weight: ‎13 Pounds


Speed: ‎3400 RPM


Blade Length: ‎96 Centimeters


Number of Teeth: ‎24


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


Date First Available: April 23, 2018


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If you place your order now, the estimated arrival date for this product is: Nov 6 – Nov 8

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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Very happy with the product
Style: 1 Band Saw Blade
My husband was concerned when I ordered this product that it would not be what he had hoped nor would it be able to deliver results. It did the job it advertised it could do and allowed for the cuts around the turtles in my custom shower. Very happy with the product. Hope to be able to order some back up blades should we decide to do some more tile work in the future. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 7, 2018 by Kimberly C. Kimberly C.

  • Ideal how rock slicing
Style: 1 Band Saw Blade
I have this as a gift and the recipient has had a wonderful experience cutting rocks and fossils.
Reviewed in the United States on December 24, 2023 by Jeffrey W. McClure

  • The whole thing is plastic, absolute trash
Style: 3 Band Saw Blades
I don't like a single thing about this machine, the metal cutting blade only worked on copper pipe. Once. would not cut after that. The whole thing is made of plastic and has about enough power to work with modeling clay. You would think for the price it would at least be able to cut through 18 guage steel sheet, but it doesn't. ( tin snips work better, and faster.) 1 star was even too much for quality. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 30, 2022 by Acheson Bleakley

  • Works well
Style: 3 Band Saw Blades
Good quality saw for glass. Supposed to cut rock and coral, also. Mostly plastic because of the water irrigation. Works well.
Reviewed in the United States on May 2, 2023 by RicharH

  • For serious Lapidary work, DO NOT WASTE YOUR MONEY OR TIME
Style: 3 Band Saw Blades
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. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 12, 2021 by Scott Jarmer

  • Good for the price
Style: 3 Band Saw Blades
This thing works well once you get used to it. You will pop a lot of fuses at first, but once you get a feel for feeding materials into it it works pretty well. Getting the saw blades on and threaded is a pain at first too, and the blades come off track often. Like any new tools you'll figure it out after using a few times. I have cut solid rock, stone composites, carbon fiber, G10 and metals like steel, brass and copper. You NEED to use water when cutting stone and stuff like carbon fiber or G10, but it cuts those materials easily once you add water. Overall this thing is decent. It is a little small and a bit "plasticy" feeling, but I it works for what I need it for (making knife handles). You can find 37" replacement blades on Inlands website. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 16, 2019 by LBS

  • Quite easy to set up and use
Style: 3 Band Saw Blades
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. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 31, 2021 by GWP

  • Things not lining up right.
Style: 1 Band Saw Blade
I cant get all 4 of the plate screws in as u can see its not even lined up. Also the blade guide is just making the blade lock up runs freely without in there but when I put it in it starts wanting to lock up. Other then that seems like a good saw but will probably end up returning and going with a different brand for now. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 5, 2024 by Cody Cody

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