
Laguna 14|12 Bandsaw - 1-3/4 HP
Product information for Laguna 14|12 Bandsaw - 1-3/4 HP
The Laguna 14|12 Bandsaw is engineered to very exacting standards, including brass-tipped lock handle for the rip fence, Euro-style adjustable hinges, tracking and tension windows, an over-sized table and heavy-duty trunion, just to name a few. The appearance of the Laguna 14|12 Bandsaw is something any woodworker, professional or hobbyist would be proud to own. And the fact that it carries the Laguna Tools nameplate tells the world that the operator is serious about his or her woodworking equipment. Features Laguna Ceramic Blade Guides 4" Dust Port Tension Window Tension Indicator Tracking Window Illuminated On/Off Switch Cast-Iron Wheels Quick-Release Blade Tension Rack & Pinion Upper Blade Guide Heavy-Duty Cast Trunion: 8" x 13" Hi/Low Aluminum Fence: 18" x 5-1/2" x 1/2" Specifications: Motor: 1-3/4 HP, 14/7 Amp TEFC, -115/230 V Dual Voltage Motor 115/230, Pre-Wired 115 Volt Resaw Capacity: 13" Stand Included Blade Length: 115" - Blade Sold Separately Min. Blade Width: 1/8" Max. Blade Width: 3/4" Table Size: 21-1/2" x 16" Table Height: 38" Table Tilt:45deg right; 7deg left Weight: 312 lbs. What's Included: (1) Laguna14|12 Bandsaw - 1-3/4 HP Note: The bandsaw pictured is shown with the optional industrial floodlight and mobility kit. FAQs Is a bandsaw better than a table saw for certain cuts? Yes, a bandsaw excels at making curved, intricate, or resaw cuts that a table saw can't easily do. It's ideal for cutting thick stock, irregular shapes, and veneers, making it a must-have for many woodworkers. How to use a bandsaw? Adjust the blade tension and guides, set the fence or miter gauge for your cut, and feed the wood smoothly and steadily into the blade. Always use sharp blades and proper safety equipment for clean, accurate, and safe results. How often should I change the bandsaw blade? Change the blade when it becomes dull, starts burning wood, or struggles to track properly. Depending on usage and material, this can range from every few projects for heavy work to every few months for light, occasional use.


