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10 Inch Bandsaws

10 inch band saws share the same wheel size but differ in power, cutting height, and stand setup. We carry options from JET and Laguna.

  • Laguna Tools Laguna V10 Bandsaw
    $ 649.00

    Laguna V10 Bandsaw Are you looking for a compact bandsaw that cuts clean and stays dependable without taking over your workspace? What if you coul...

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    JET JET 10" JWB-10 Bandsaw
    Original Price $ 905.40
    Current Price $ 736.99

    JET 10" JWB-10 Bandsaw Are you working in a small shop where space is tight but you still need a dependable bandsaw for daily cutting? What if one...

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Choosing a 10 Inch Bandsaw

Both bandsaws in this class share a 10 inch wheel, but they differ in power, cutting height, and stand configuration. Comparing the two side by side makes the choice quick.

Here's how the two models compare:

  • Motor power: The JET JWB-10 runs a 1/2 HP motor. The Laguna V10 runs a full 1 HP motor, giving it more power for denser stock.
  • Cutting height: The JWB-10 cuts up to 4-1/8 inches. The V10 cuts up to 5.75 inches, giving it more resaw capacity in the same wheel size.
  • Stand: The JWB-10 includes an open stand. The V10 sits directly on a workbench with no stand included.
  • Blade speed: The JWB-10 runs a single fixed speed. The V10 offers two speed settings for more control.

Once you compare motor power, cutting height, and stand setup, the right 10 inch bandsaw for your shop should be clear.

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10 Inch Bandsaws FAQs

What's the difference between the JET JWB-10 and Laguna V10?

The JET JWB-10 10 Inch Bandsaw includes an open stand and runs a 1/2 HP motor with a single blade speed. The Laguna V10 10 Inch Bandsaw has no stand, runs a 1 HP motor, and offers two blade speed settings plus a taller 5.75 inch resaw height.

How much power does a 10 inch bandsaw need?

A 1/2 HP motor handles light general cutting well. A 1 HP motor gives you more margin for denser wood or slightly thicker stock within this size class.