Compare The Ring Saws For Mosaics - Head To Head

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7 күн бұрын

Comparing the differences with the Gryphon and Taurus ring saws. Ring saws are becoming so popular when creating mosaics or lead lighting. They can cut out intricate shapes in stained glass and other materials that traditional methods cannot do.
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@wendymansell
@wendymansell 5 күн бұрын
Excellent advice, given these are expensive items for most of us. I’m sure your video will be helpful to so many. Your comparison criteria were excellent choices too. As a former owner of one of these I decided to sell it for reasons not covered here though. So I wondered if your opinion on my issues would also be helpful to others? For example, I found the clearance to put material to the blades was CRITICAL if you were trying to cut things like a mug for instance - so though I had no problem with cutting flat glass then bigger items caused an issue. Of course, the way round that, would be to use the ring saw as hand held - so not with the table and water reservoir in place. But I found mine was far too heavy to hold and make any steady accurate cuts. Frankly, my Dremel was easier and lighter to use …,but that brings me to my last issue. So many newbies rush to buy such machines and yet I realised I’d been rash to do exactly the same thing. You see, I only do mosaics for a hobby and i don’t do exclusively glass - so I’d say while commercial mosaicists and teachers - yes - would find purchase of such machines very useful indeed - I think others might base a vital purchasing decision on the amount of use they expect to give it because the cost might not justify it to a hobby person, while it will to somebody running a mosaic business. (And in Australia it is close to end of tax year so they can offset its purchase price 😜) your thoughts, as always Peter, are very welcome.
@TreasuryRoad
@TreasuryRoad 5 күн бұрын
Thanks so much Wendy and I totally agree with your statement. I think if I was cutting cups I would just purchase a cheap wet saw, easier and cheaper. The height clearance would definitely be an issue on a ring saw for cutting cups, not only that the spare parts will be considerably more for the ring saws. It is an investment and the purchaser would want to make sure its going to be used, my one has come in handy however it hasn't been used a lot, some artists do use there's on a almost daily basis. The times I have used it has been very handy however its a lot of money sitting there not being used. Thanks for the comment and also for watching. :)
@classicalgarden
@classicalgarden 4 күн бұрын
I really enjoy using my Taurus 3 ring Wet Saw. I could make projects all day with it. Thank you for explaining about them. Your videos are so helpful to me. I have watched your videos for years now. Also, thank you for using a picture of my Flow Blue pendant necklaces in your video. That was nice of you, and it made me very happy. I made a garden gazing ball from one of your videos on "How To Make a Gazing Ball." Please keep making more videos.
@TreasuryRoad
@TreasuryRoad 4 күн бұрын
Thankyou very much, your necklaces are beautiful using antique china and l was pleased that you allowed me to show your gorgeous pieces in the video. I am glad the videos have helped you and it’s good to know you made a gazing ball, they are fun to make. Appreciate the support and for being a Treasury Road viewer and subscriber. ❤
@judywheeler8734
@judywheeler8734 5 күн бұрын
Very good information. Thx.
@TreasuryRoad
@TreasuryRoad 5 күн бұрын
Thankyou very much Judy and thanks for watching. :)
@karen-lynpenton2427
@karen-lynpenton2427 5 күн бұрын
I am not in the market for one right now, but I've heard blades are expensive and need replacing frequently. Are blades universal or do specific models require certain blades and if so, what might price variances be? I know that may be dependant on location but ballpark figure?
@TreasuryRoad
@TreasuryRoad 5 күн бұрын
The blades and parts are not cheap but it is a specialty item that comes into its own when needed. There are different blades available and they are specific to the brand of ring saw. I would suggest you do a search on the internet to find out the price differences in your country and these are likely to change, the Taurus parts are dearer over the Gryphon from what I have seen. Two of the main reasons why the blades fail is people push hard against the blade and don't allow the blade to do the work or/and they just keep water in the reservoir all the times. Thanks for watching and for your comment. :)
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