The Right Stuff: Make the Cut with the Taurus 3 Ring Saw

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Every artist that works with glass knows how important it is to have the right tools. Without them, we’d never be able to bring our visions to life. When cutting glass for a project, a quality cutter is essential.
 
Gemini Saw Company has thought of what we need when cutting glass with the Taurus 3 Ring Saw. Improving on former models, this ring saw has a 1/5 HP motor and is so lightweight at just 14 lbs., you can take it anywhere. Plus, the saw part snap outs of the water bath, turning it into a hand-held saw. It has its own water so it can easily be used as a portable saw.
 
But perhaps the best feature of all is the round diamond bit blade. It’s a 5-3/4” multi-directional blade which means you can cut seamlessly in any direction you choose. The greater blade exposure means more precise cuts. As you begin to cut your glass piece, the working area illuminates with a built-in bright white light to make it easier to see what you’re doing.
 
Another upgrade from the previous model is the larger work surface. It’s 25% larger at 17-3/4” x 16” with a 5-5/8” depth. It also makes much less noise than older models. Of course, it’s not as quiet as a mouse, but it is noticeably quieter than other ring saws.
 
If you’re looking for stained glass tools, this is everything you could ever want in a ring saw. You can use the Taurus 3 Ring Saw to cut glass pieces in the comfort of your home or studio, and you can easily transport it anywhere you go. It’s also great to get a hand-held saw out of the whole thing too for those moments when you’re on the go.
 
Of course, you should be sure to wear safety glasses while you cut glass, but it’s nice to know that another added feature of this ring saw is that it has a flip-up face shield. It feels like this saw has seen it all and thought of everything we could ask for in a glass cutting tool.
 
When you use the right tools, you save a lot of time. This ring saw has all the right stuff so that you can cut your glass nice and easy, in any direction you choose, and anywhere you choose too.
 
2 comments
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Martina B.  •  September 26, 2016
I only used my saw once as I don't like the piece coming out so rough. The picture above doesn't look like my pieces at all.
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Yvonne G.  •  April 14, 2016
I love my Taurus Ring Saw, but guess I must have the #2 version. The new features listed for the #3 version sound great!
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Jennifer Raskin is an internationally published writer with a not-so-secret craft obsession. She joined the Delphi team to combine two of her favorite things - writing and creating art. In her spare time, she loves to play with her kids, cook, write and have craft parties with her friends.