🪚 Cut deeper, work smarter, move easier — the pro’s bandsaw redefined!
The LUMBER JACK 10in Bandsaw features a robust 375W induction motor and a massive 6-inch cutting depth, perfect for professional-grade resawing and deep cuts. Its precision-ground cast iron table and triple-bearing blade guide system guarantee accuracy, while the quick-action rip fence and adjustable tilt table offer versatile cutting options. Enhanced with a mains-powered LED light, dust collection tray, and a mobile wheel kit, this floor-standing bandsaw combines power, precision, and convenience for the modern workshop.
Manufacturer | Lumberjack Tools |
Part Number | BS254 |
Product Dimensions | 58 x 46 x 140 cm; 28 kg |
Item model number | BS254 |
Size | 254mm |
Colour | Red |
Material | Cast Iron |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Voltage | 230 Volts |
Wattage | 375 watts |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Handle material | Plastic |
Blade length | 150 Millimetres |
Speed | 800 RPM |
Special Features | Bevel Capability |
Included Components | Mitre Gauge & Rip Fence |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Item Weight | 28 kg |
N**S
Great product for the money
This is a cracking bandsaw for the money , will suit a small workshop or DIY use , the set up was easy with the instructor booklet , blade already came fitted so not a lot to do in regards getting it set up .It rips through 18mm ply like butter , fence is pretty sturdy too.the customer service also from toolsave was second to none when I had a small query about the item they answered all of my questions with no hassle at all , would certainly recommend and will indeed purchase from this company again! Great stuff , thank you
M**.
Worth twice the price
I could not be more pleased. It's a terrific machine, easy to assemble. In fact, you have little to do because it's preassembled, and the task of assembly is a pleasure. Good instructions, and a phone call to the company when I was reading instructions incorrectly,I WAS QUICKLY HELPED, AND IT WAS UP AND RUNNING.It's worth, in my opinion, more than it sold for. So pleased it just makes work a pleasure
B**5
Great value for a hobby woodworker
I bought this bandsaw as I needed something relatively compact and not too heavy to move around, as my workshop is just a large shed. I was also reluctant to spend too much as I don't know how heavily I will use it, but wanted something big enough to do a range of cuts. This Lumberjack seemed the best balance of cost, features and quality, and although I haven't used and abused it to the fullest yet, I've done a lot of test cuts, have been very impressed so far and wouldn't hesitate to recommend it to any hobbyist looking for a good value but pretty capable machinePros- Good build quality, you can't expect top tier at this price point, but for what it costs, I'm impressed by the build quality overall- Easy to assemble, I will probably replace the legs with some sort of base with wheels so it's easier to move, but what it comes with is solid and easy to put together- Included accessories, comes with a decent fence (which can be swapped between 2 positions for different material thickness), miter gauge, push stick and circle cutting jig, nice to have these all included- Accuracy, with a bit of fine tuning and adjustment of the bearings, table and fence, everything squares up nicely- Cutting, obviously this won't be as good as a pro grade machine, but this seems plenty accurate enough for my purposes, I've tested splitting a chunk of 2x4 height ways, splitting a 12mm thick piece of oak in half, ripping some short Sapele boards, and cutting small wedges out of a 6mm sheet of oak, all worked great and cut cleanly, not quite as clean as say a table saw, but would only need a quick sand to smooth off- Manufacturer support, Lumberjack support line has been very and helpful and resposive to a couple of minor issues I had (detailed in the cons)Neutral- Blade guard, this extends a fair way down, covering the bearings, which is good for safety as it covers more of the blade, but makes it a little awkward to see your cut lines if you lower it to within a few mm of your workpiece as recommended- Bearing alignment, this is a little fiddly and awkward to see the gap between the blade and bearings due to the aforementioned length of the blade guard, not terrible but would be easier if the blade guard was a little shorter- The fence attachment has a ruler sticker on, mine has a small piece scratched out of it (presumably knocked in transit), not a big deal. It seems reasonably accurate, hard to get this perfectly aligned so I won't rely 100% on it, but it's handy to get the fence roughly lined up before doing finer measurementCons- Mine would not switch on out of the box, there are safety switches on the top and bottom doors that prevent the machine from starting if the doors are not locked closed, and these are activated by small metal posts that stick out of the door. The bottom one on mine needed bending out a little as it wasn't pressing the switch properly (the switch could have been moved slightly as well but it was quicker to just give the post a slight bend), I found this out by calling the Lumberjack support line, they were very quick to answer, guessed this was the issue straight away and were able to talk me through fixing it- Blade guard alignment, after aligning the bearings to within 0.5mm of the blade as per the recommended alignment in the manual and doing a few test cuts, I noticed that the the right bearing was spinning when I had the blade guard in the lowest position and the left was spinning when it was at the highest position. The blade guard appears to be slightly misaligned to the blade, it's only off by about 0.2 degrees (checked with a digital angle finder), but with the bearings aligned as close to the blade as recommended this does cause them to touch at the extremes of the height adjustment. Lumberjack support have again been very helpful and arranged to collect the saw to have it checked. This may be a manufacturing issue or may be within fault tolerance for a saw of this price range, I'll find out soon. I've been advised it will be fixed or replaced if deemed faulty, and if not then I'll just take it back as is, do a bit more fine tuning of the bearing alignment and accept that this is just to be expected of a hobby grade machine
D**E
Pleasantly surprised
Great little bandsaw,I wasn't expecting much but with a bit of time setting it up it runs flawlessly.Very quiet,no vibration "after fine tuning" very accurate.
J**Y
Great saw for a small work area
My saw arrived at my door a full 2 weeks before the estimated delivery. I have a small hand dolly truck which made it a snap to move the carton to my work shed. I opted not to use the included sheet metal stand but made my own stand from wood to the floor dimensions of the metal stand. The floor to table dimension is 38 inches.In hindsight I would have added 4-6 inches more to limit the amount of bending over to use the saw. I enclosed the homemade base to have storage area under the saw with doors to keep out other shop dust. My base dimensions are 24 inches x 16 inches x 18 inches high. I added a set of 4 swivel caster wheels which added another 2-1/5 inches to the height.The saw was assembled for the most part & only the saw table had to be fitted. All of the blade guide adjustments had to be corrected & the saw shipped with the drive belt on the slower pulley setting. No issues changing that to the higher pulley. All necessary tools are included. For my first trial cut I ripped a 4x4 oak skid board in half over a 2 foot length. The saw ate that board up & never showed a lack of power. The rip fence worked well & the cut was reasonably straight. I'm sure 1-2 passes on a planer/jointer would have finished the surface to perfection.Dust collector fitting was good for 3 different sizes of hose & naturally none of my hoses were that size. The smallest was 50mm & I was using 35mm steel pipe with a 38mm hose clamped to the pipe. I made an adaptor ring from wood using a Forstner bit for the 35mm hole & sawing & sanding the OD to fit the saw's 50mm inlet hole. Sounds like a lot of hassle but nobody seems to standardize on hoses & fittings so I just make what I need. I'm working in a 6x12 foot shed & space is a premium. One dust hose fits all of my power tools & it's easy enough in that small space to transfer the hose as needed.I am very impressed with the quality of the saw. One thing not mentioned in the sales information is that the door locks are on a cam. 3/4 of a turn on the knob unlocks & opens the door for inside maintenance & blade changes. I'm looking forward to much use of this saw over long time.
M**Y
Advised on delivery
Arrived promptly. Advised of revised times. Machine was easy to assemble and was tried out straight away. Pleased with the results so far. Great value for money.
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