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Laguna 18BX First Impression

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Oct 14, 2019
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Mukwonago, Wisconsin
I've finally set up and started using my new bandsaw. It replaced a Delta/Rockwell 14" with 1 HP motor. I'm very pleased with the Laguna. The ceramic guides remind me of the "cool blocks" that came with the Delta. I can change blades in 10 minutes (I timed it). The ceramic guides under the table are easy to adjust even with my fat fingers. You can see what you're doing through the throat plate hole. The 3 HP motor plowed through some 10" thick walnut without hesitation. I wouldn't be without the foot brake. I was leaning toward the 14BX for that reason and decided this will be my last bandsaw so spent the extra for the 18. The extra large table is great for 50# log halves. I've used the 1" blade to saw some green walnut planks, the 1/4" to cut some round templates and the 1/2" for cutting some 8" thick walnut bowl blanks from 6" to 12" in diameter. The only issue I had with set up was the table tilt was rough. I removed the table and found the trunnion base had some rough debris in the milled areas. I cleaned it with 400 emery cloth, gave it a light grease and it now tilts very smoothly. It's only been in use a couple of days but so far I'm very impressed. All the adjustments are simple and stay true.
 
Would have purchased the 18BX, if it was available, over my 14BX for the additional capacity. Probably a good thing it was not, the 14BX was a bear to get down the stairs into my basement workshop. The only issue I have is tightening the knobs on the guide blocks to the point that they do not move. It maybe my issue, had carpal tunnel surgery on my left hand two weeks ago and will get the right done next week.
 
I just bought the Laguna 18bx Band saw myself. I absolutely love my new beast. The 3 hp is perfect for cutting the thick wet slabs I bought this for. The table is so much bigger than my old 14" grizzy band saw had and so much heavier. It can handle the very large slabs I use by times to cut into smaller rounds. Like Dale my first impressions are all good so far.
 
I will believe this tale when i see a pic of the alledged
Band Saw.

Its not nice to talk about a new tool and not have 8 x 10
color glossies. available for all to peruse.......hint hint
 
I’ve had mine since last June and absolutely love it. I got a 1-1/4” Resaw King blade with it and it is a wood eating beast. It’s a fairly pricy blade but cuts hard maple like butter and leaves a pretty smooth surface. Its an awesome machine!
 
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