Ring Saw Replacement Blade

$74.95 USD
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Product Features

  • Fits Taurus 3 and Taurus II.2 Ring Saws
  • Cuts glass in any direction!
  • Quality diamond coated stainless steel blade
  • Seamless blade


Product Description

MasterCraft seamless, stainless steel diamond coated replacement blade for the Taurus 3 and Taurus II.2 ring saws. A multi-directional blade to cut glass in all directions. Grommets not included.

The additional image shows the close up diamond grit coating which surrounds the blade to allow cutting from any direction. Also shown is an example of the detailed cuts made possible with a diamond blade.

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2 out of 5 stars
  •   Too fat
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Pros :
Cons : This blade is not a "replacement" for the original, it is thicker taking out a larger kerf. I did not use it to be able to comment the quality. It's not a Gemini product, generic.
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1 out of 5 stars
  •   Not worth it
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Pros : cheap
Cons : Cheaply made. I ordered 2. Both has barely any grit on it. One of them the wire was completely bare on one side.
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4 out of 5 stars
  •   pricey...pricey
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Pros : makes saw work
Cons : cost is to much
Other Thoughts : if the blade is put on wrong in the least bit it will break, very expensive lesson
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