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The Inland Craft DB-100 is a compact, portable 115V band saw designed for precision cutting of stained glass, stone, metal, coral, and more. Powered by a 124W permanent magnet DC motor with variable speeds from 800 to 3,400 RPM, it includes three specialized blades and an integrated clean water coolant system to ensure smooth, accurate cuts. Lightweight and durable, this American-made tool is ideal for professional and hobbyist lapidary artists seeking versatile, reliable performance.



































| ASIN | B07CLM7HC6 |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #629,472 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #13,128 in Power Tools (Tools & Home Improvement) |
| Blade Length | 96 Centimeters |
| Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
| Blade Shape | Rectangular |
| Brand | Inland Craft |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 3.4 3.4 out of 5 stars (36) |
| Date First Available | April 23, 2018 |
| Handle Material | Plastic |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 13 pounds |
| Item model number | DB-100 |
| Manufacturer | Reentel |
| Material | Plastic |
| Number of Teeth | 24 |
| Part Number | 91888 |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Product Dimensions | 13"L x 10"W x 18"H |
| Special Feature | Brake |
| Special Features | Brake |
| Speed | 3400 RPM |
| Style | 3 Band Saw Blades |
| Surface Recommendation | Wood |
| UPC | 854820007660 |
| Voltage | 115 Volts |
| Warranty Type | one-year limited warranty |
| Wattage | 124 watts |
G**P
Quite easy to set up and use
In general this saw is superior to one previously owned. AsI only use it to cut stained glass, I cannot rate it on sheerness or thickness. The blade can dislodge from the wheels fairly easily, but once you have learned how to put it back on wheels that is only takes a minute. This probably saves the blade from breaking.
L**S
Good for the price
This thing works well once you get used to it. You will pop a lot of fuses at first, but once you get a feel for feeding materials into it it works pretty well. Getting the saw blades on and threaded is a pain at first too, and the blades come off track often. Like any new tools you'll figure it out after using a few times. I have cut solid rock, stone composites, carbon fiber, G10 and metals like steel, brass and copper. You NEED to use water when cutting stone and stuff like carbon fiber or G10, but it cuts those materials easily once you add water. Overall this thing is decent. It is a little small and a bit "plasticy" feeling, but I it works for what I need it for (making knife handles). You can find 37" replacement blades on Inlands website.
S**R
For serious Lapidary work, DO NOT WASTE YOUR MONEY OR TIME
My hopes were real high about this unit, but after getting it and unboxing it, I realized the quality was not what I would have expected. I thought I would give it a chance. So went through the assembly process and for the blade aligned and tracking correctly. Then put the very tiny water tray up and messed with the water adjustment. Then went to cut a few thin slices of agate, worked okay, chalked it up to needing more time on the machine. As expected, it went though obsidian much easier. The tiny water tank ran out way too much, that water tank needs to be about three times that size or I need to develop an automatic foot controlled watering system this this unit. The feel of this unit never felt right, too light, to east to tip, just not that good, the plastic everwhere, then every time the water runs out, more diamond chips are burned off the blade. The final time, that was enough. I cannot constantly be checking the water level when I am trying to make precise cuts. Now other thoughts, the plastic wheels inside, what a joke, flimsy. To put a new blade on takes three hands then hope and pray the alignment and tracking was right. after 5 times of trying to get it right, I had enough. My very large metal band saw is not this difficult, and I thought that was a pain until this little creature came into my life. It is not worth what I paid for it and strongly considering returning it. I do not even want to call customer service. I have never had any band saw give me problems like this little thing does. I am back on the market for a good lapidary bandsaw. I was truly hoping that this unit from Inland was going to work. But for my heavy usage, it just is not up to the task. I will give it one more chance before I start the return process, (when it is not 110° in my working area) If it works out, I will change this review, if it does not, it will be left as is.
A**Y
The whole thing is plastic, absolute trash
I don't like a single thing about this machine, the metal cutting blade only worked on copper pipe. Once. would not cut after that. The whole thing is made of plastic and has about enough power to work with modeling clay. You would think for the price it would at least be able to cut through 18 guage steel sheet, but it doesn't. ( tin snips work better, and faster.) 1 star was even too much for quality.
R**H
Works well
Good quality saw for glass. Supposed to cut rock and coral, also. Mostly plastic because of the water irrigation. Works well.
C**C
La máquina funciona bastante bien, aunque tiene muchas partes plásticas que son algo frágiles y con algo de uso se empiezan a desalinear. Llevo días buscando piezas de repuesto para la Sierra de Cinta INLAND DB100 y no encuentro. Necesito al menos encontrar la Polea Superior, su eje, la guía de la cinta y otras piezas de repuesto, con envíos a Chile. Gracias
D**R
Cheaply made
Cuts great but keeps breaking my diamond bands, very flimsy cheaply made not worth the price.
H**D
Not for glass cutting
Opened this up set it up and attempted to cut a piece of stain glass and when i turned the saw open it ran but no stability in the blade tried to cut the glass at different speeds and same outcome glass shattered blade ran all over it’s a ok saw many for rough cuts on wood or metal but definitely not for glass
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