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JET 710115K JWBS-14DX Deluxe 14-Inch 1-1/4 HP Woodworking Bandsaw with Micro Adjustable Blade Guides, 115/230-Volt 1-Phase
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JET 710115K JWBS-14DX Deluxe 14-Inch 1-1/4 HP Woodworking Bandsaw with Micro Adjustable Blade Guides, 115/230-Volt 1-Phase

Our Price: $1,083.00
SKU:

710115KI

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Description:

Features a rigid one-piece welded stand which requires no assembly. 1-1/4HP motor is totally enclosed and fan-cooled for long life. Completely prewired, features a unique quick connect motor-to-switch plug for easy setup. V-groove blade guide bar for consistent alignment. Handy quick blade tension release and blade tensioning scale. Upper and lower ball-bearing, micro-adjustable blade guides. Extra large 15" x 15" cast iron work table, offset for more work area in front of the blade. Includes 3/8" woodworking blade - six teeth per inch. 4" built-in dust port. Full 6" under-guide cutting capacity with 13-1/2" blade-to-frame capacity. Poly V-belt drive. Standard Equipment: Closed stand;4" dust port;3/8" bandsaw blade;Micro-adjustable guides;Quick blade tension release;Nine-spoke wheels.

Features:

14-Inch woodworking band saw with closed stand and 15 by 15-Inch table


1-1/4-horsepower motor; micro-adjustable blade guides; quick-change tension release; 4-Inch dust port


Heavy-duty cast-iron and steel construction


Includes band saw, closed stand and 3/8-Inch blade


68 by 26 by 19-Inch; 120-Pound; 2-year limited warranty


Product Details:
Product Weight: 120.0 pounds
Package Length: 43.0 inches
Package Width: 26.0 inches
Package Height: 20.0 inches
Package Weight: 120.0 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 19 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 4.5 ( 19 customer reviews )
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49 of 50 found the following review helpful:

5Rock Solid Band SawFeb 25, 2004
By w00dw0rker
I got my band saw a few weeks ago and I have been using it since then. I have to say, that I am very impressed with the quality of the build and the parts. This is a rock solid band saw and every piece of it yells quality. It comes in two big and heavy boxes and you need to assemble it yourself. In my case, it is not a big deal and to some degree, I even prefer to do it, so that I can get a good look at all the parts and details. I ordered the saw with the 6" riser block, the rip fence and roller bearings. It took a few hours to put it together, since I had to build a sturdy platform for it, to mount it on a mobile rack. But once that was taken care of, everything else moved pretty quickly and following the instructions, I put all the parts together and I was in business. I ended up with a saw that stands almost 7' tall and I can easily resaw 12" wide stock. I did some tests with 2x10 stock and I could produce very nice and thin layers. The dust port on the saw is a 4" port and it utilizes a design that I have seen on old Rockwell saws. Overall I am happy with the purchase and would recommend the saw to anybody looking for a nice and powerful band saw. (...)

42 of 43 found the following review helpful:

5I'm so ImpressedDec 10, 2003
By Bobby L. Reynolds "breynolds61"
Excellent band saw. I have several hours of work on my saw and I paid close attention to several items.

The blade guides were important for me because without good blade guides I find the quality of curves to suffer.

The blade itself stays very cool. I cut 14 intricate pieces of work for a project that took me about 30 minutes to complete and the blade was still cool to the touch. This is important to me because hot blades mean duller blades and more blade breakage.

The 1 1/4 horses serve up the perfect amount of power. 4.5" thick maple cut like butter, even with the factory blade.

The dust port is 2 1/2" with a coupler to convert it to 4", no big deal in my opinion, dust is minimal with band saws.

The saw is steady without vibration but I did have to make adjustments to get it perfect. Something I had to do with a more expensive band saw and something I expect to do with any tool.

The saw came in with the motor mount bent (something I have noticed in other reviews). I took it out and straightened it up and I'm going to go back and add 1" MDF to it to add strength to it. The motor is spot welded to the brace so be careful if yours is bent not to put a lot of force on the motor for straightening. I might take my motor into Jet and have them weld it better. It is just something for safety reasons and a peace of mind. Even though I swear this is a wonderfully built saw. You'll be extremely satisfied.

25 of 25 found the following review helpful:

5I'm jealous....Jan 02, 2005
By KRASSEL
Another review written for my typing challenged wood working buddy. He recieved this Jet Bandsaw for christmas and enlisted my aid in setting it up. I also have a Jet 14", couple of years old, and I love the thing. He has a 40 year old saw, a no name, that served both of us until I got my Jet.

The saw arrived in two boxe's and was very well packed. I think it took us longer to unpack everything than to assemble it. The fit and finish are typical Jet, very nice. The manual is very complete and since I already have basically the same saw, assembly was fairly straight forward and easy. He also got the riser block and we installed that and the carter style jet guides.

Now comes the jealousy part...his new saw has more power than mine, 1/4hp doesn't seem like much, but it is. The fence, with the resaw attachment is very nice, solid and easy to adjust. May have to order one for myself. Think it is even better than my homemade one. But the real kicker is the detensioner lever, man what a time saver. No more turning the knob 25 revolutions to relax the tension on the blade, no more wondering if ya got the tension the same as yesterday and changing blades has become that much more simpler. Cost's too much to add one to my saw, Jet doesn't offer it as a kit, you have to buy all the parts seperatly and try and fit it to the saw. Otherwise I would have stolen his. 'nuff whining.

We mounted the saw on a Jet mobile base, same as mine, after replacing the rear castor on it. Put a Grizzly locking caster on it...tougher and easier to lock the base that way. Even with the riser block, this mobile base is as solid as a rock, and has a much smaller footprint than any of the cheaper generic bases. The saw came up to speed very nicely and is as quiet running as mine. He really likes that part...his old saw was quite noisy. The improved dust collection is a big plus, guess Jet does listen to their customers. The saw runs with very little vibration and the roller guides are easy to adjust. He was ready for his new addition with a good selection of 105" Olson Pro blades, so the factory blade was hung on the wall and will probably remain there. Vibration is very minimal and he has already resawn a bunch of white oak he is prepping for a project.

This is a great saw, for the money, and will serve him for many years. He is going to set his old saw up for light scroll work and use his new saw for everything else. As with my older Jet, we both recommend this new improved version to all woodworkers.

Now where did I put Jet's customer service number........

19 of 20 found the following review helpful:

5Solid bandsawSep 30, 2005
By Richard Rowbotham
I have tried two of the Delta bandsaws of comparable price and have returned both of them because of poor quality parts and construction. The Delta bandsaw took nearly three hours to put together just the enclosed base. I was never quite able to get the doors completely square so they would open and close correctly. On the other hand, I have found the Jet to be a bandsaw with high quality construction and much less vibration. The cuts are smooth and the adjustments are simple and quick to make. The additional 1/4 horsepower is a plus for resawing. The jet enclosed base comes in it's own box, preassembled with extra bracing inside to support the heavy saw on top. The drill holes align with no problems and I hade it completely assembled in approximately two and a half hours. I would recommend this bandsaw to any one.

16 of 17 found the following review helpful:

5This machine eats woodJul 16, 2005
By Wally T. "Jarhead"
Purchased this machine earlier this year. Have waited to give a good evaluation. At first was not pleased with the quick release for the blade but have adjusted to its action. Cuts wood like butter. Have cut oak, pop, maple, cherry and ash up to the six inch limit with no problems at all. Upgrade the blade guides to cool blocks. The motor is very powerful. The 4" dust port is really nice and does it job. Made a mobile base for it but it is still heavy to roll around. The rip fence was extra but well worth the money.

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