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  • SIP 01594 Professional 12″/300mm Metal Cutting Bandsaw 1phase 230volt

    £1,513.99 Inc. VAT
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  • SIP 01595 Professional 12″/300mm Metal Cutting Bandsaw 3phase 400v

    SIP 01595 Professional 12″/300mm Metal Cutting Bandsaw 3phase 400v

    £1,659.99 Inc. VAT
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  • SIP 01597 18″ Metal cutting bandsaw 2hp – 440 volt motor 3-phase

    SIP 01597 18″ Metal cutting bandsaw 2hp – 440 volt motor 3-phase

    £4,879.90 Inc. VAT
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  • SIP 01597 18″ Metal cutting bandsaw 2hp – 440 volt motor 3-phase

    SIP 01599 18″ Metal cutting bandsaw 2hp – 240 volt motor 1-phase

    £4,565.90 Inc. VAT
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  • SIP 01520 Swivel head 8″ pull-down metal cutting bandsaw 230volt

    SIP 01520 Swivel head 8″ pull-down metal cutting bandsaw 230volt

    £1,969.99 Inc. VAT
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  • SIP 01524 Swivel head 10″ pull-down metal cutting bandsaw 230volt

    SIP 01524 Swivel head 10″ pull-down metal cutting bandsaw 230volt

    £2,615.95 Inc. VAT
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  • SIP 01526 10″ Vari-Speed Swivel Head Metal Bandsaw 230volt 13amp

    £2,929.99 Inc. VAT
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    SIP 01530 15″ Swivel Head Manual and Auto Metal Pull Down Bandsaw 440volt 3-phase

    £5,186.90 Inc. VAT
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What are bandsaws used for?

A bandsaw (or band saw) is a powered saw with a long, sharp blade with a toothed edge between two or more wheels – used for woodworking, lumber cutting and metalworking. A band saw is essential to complete everything from straight cuts to crosscuts and freehand cuts. It helps you to cut the wood down to an accurate size and can also be used to create intricate shapes. Band saws have been used to rip (cut) lumber for centuries. They feature a large table size and excellent cutting capacity that enables you to cut bigger pieces of lumber with ease, which can then be used as fence pieces. When it comes to cutting metal, band saws are perfect. The sharp-toothed edge of the blade allows you to accurately cut the metal. And the best part is, you can change the bandsaw blade to create a different shape in the metal. For more information about bandsaws and their uses, get in touch with the Kendal Tools team today.

Are bandsaws expensive?

Bandsaws combine the stability and durability of a table saw with the versatile shaping of a jigsaw, and can be used to cut through metal and wood. But there’s no denying that they are a significant investment, so you need to make sure that you choose the right one for you. We suggest that you carefully compare the build quality and safety features of the band saw, along with any specific features and the cost, to identify the best one for your needs. Here at Kendal Tools, we pride ourselves on competitive, yet affordable, prices and are confident that you won’t find the same quality band saw for less elsewhere. What’s more, our team has detailed knowledge in this area and will gladly advise on the best bandsaw for both your application and budget. Feel free to call 01539 733 774 for more information.

What size bandsaw do I need?

Good question! The band saws for sale, here at Kendal Tools, are available in all sizes, ranging from 8 to 18-inches. In most cases, a 12 or 14-inch band saw is more than big enough for woodworkers who would use the machine as a hobby, as it will provide sufficient power in a smaller footprint. This size bandsaw is also ideal if you require curved cutting – but not in a heavy-duty capacity. If you’re going to be using your bandsaw continually for thicker pieces of wood or metal, then it’s worth opting for a larger 18-inch band saw. This band saw size is much more powerful and has a bigger motor – making it perfect for rugged cutting applications. Although an 18-inch band saw is typically used for commercial applications, that’s not to say it won’t benefit a woodworker that produces high-grade wood/metal pieces regularly. If you would like to discuss your requirements in more detail with a member of our team, don’t hesitate to call 01539 733 774 or drop us an email at info@kendaltools.co.uk.

Do I need a bench or floor-standing bandsaw?

Generally speaking, floor-standing bandsaws offer more capacity and power than benchtop bandsaws. So, if you need a machine that has the maximum output and capacity, you can consider a floor-standing model. However, if you are a home or hobby woodworker, opting for a benchtop bandsaw might give you the control, capacity, and power you truly need, without paying for extra that you won’t use. Another consideration is the price difference between floor-standing and benchtop models – which can be significant and cover the cost of multiple benchtop machines versus one free-standing bandsaw. While all machines, including bandsaws, should be considered an investment and should give as high a price-performance ratio as possible, you should try to be realistic about what you actually need from a bandsaw to narrow down your selection. For personal recommendations, you can call us or send us an email and we can talk through your best options – bearing in mind your budget and desired performance specifications.

Should my bandsaw be the same brand as my other woodworking tools?

If you have purchased and enjoyed woodworking tools and machines from a pre-existing brand, it can be tempting to stay with that brand for all future purchases. Some craftspeople stay loyal to one brand, citing a personal preference, or the quality and uniformity of appearance from same-brand machines. Others prefer to purchase the best tool for the purpose and opt for the best manufacturer of each individual machine. Whether you do this, or not, is completely up to you. The only exception to this is if you are investing in cordless equipment – as most brands use slightly different batteries and therefore slightly different recharging units. Sticking with one brand then allows you to recharge all batteries with one recharging station, saving space and time searching for the correct component. For brand recommendations, reach out to our experts at Kendal Tools & Machinery. With decades in the industry, we can share our expertise with you – simply call us or fill in our enquiry form, outlining your requirements, and we’ll get back to you with our recommendations.