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Vertical Band Saw

Forrest manufactures a variety of band saws including vertical band saws. The vertical band saw with a moving table is the most common bandsaw. By loading the workpiece onto the moving table then pushing the table and workpiece through the saw an operator can make very fast, clean cuts in heavy or awkward workpieces. We offer a variety of vertical band saw models as well as custom vertical band saws.

  • Model 204

    Model 204

    A versatile vertical blade bandsaw designed to cut low and medium density materials such as insulation, rigid foams, honeycomb materials, refractory materials, plastic pipe.

    Model 204
  • Model 214

    Model 214

    A vertical blade bandsaw whose saw head tilts, allowing the blade to cut at any angle from vertical to 22-1/2° off vertical.

    Model 214
  • Model 230

    Model 230

    Vertical blade bandsaw with bearing mounted moving table allows for straight cuts even with heavy or awkward pieces.

    Model 230
  • Model 236

    Model 236

    A Vertical blade bandsaw designed to rapidly and accurately cut a wide range of low and medium density materials. Table surface is durable 12 Ga. Steel.

    Model 236
  • Model 236 Heavy

    Model 236 Heavy

    The “Heavy" version of the Model 236 adds a rail mounted table, rated for up to 800 pound workpieces.

    Model 236 Heavy
  • Model 2054

    Model 2054

    This vertical blade bandsaw employs a rail mounted moving table which allows for straight cuts, even with heavy or awkward pieces.

    Model 2054
  • Precision Workpiece Positioning Fence

    Precision Workpiece Positioning Fence

    Available as an optional add-on to all vertical saws, a precision fence increases the usefulness of Forrest saws by serving as a rip guide, precision workpiece positioning tool, and squaring tool.

    Precision Workpiece Positioning Fence
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    Laser Guideline Light

    Improves cut accuracy and productivity by casting a bright red line on the workpiece where the blade will pass through the material.

    Laser Guideline Light