Rikon 10-324 14" saw does everything I need it to do and then some. Bought it at Highland in Atlanta 10 years ago. The Rikon is tough enough to survive being manhandled handled by a moving company.
I don't release tension ever. Havent had to changeI have long wondered about the quick tension release things. I have never had one, and I never notice any "bumps" in my wheel as I cut. I never release the tension. Had the saw for 15 or so years.
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I can't find any pictures, but it is essentially a 2x4 frame with 3/4" plywood on top and it rested on the lathe bed that was across from it, so I didn't need legs.Would love see a picture of your bandsaw outfeed table.
Some seem to be. One feature I love is an extra 4" angled collection port just below the lower guides as well the usual port in the bottom cabinet. This angled port picks up a lot of the dust that would otherwise drop into the lower cabinet. My 18" Rikon came with this and I've seen others. I typically get NO dust in the lower cabinet. Well, maybe 1/2 a teaspoon on a bad day.Are the newer bandsaws better at dust collection?


I have the Harvey Ambassador. It has 2 4" ports - same as the Alpha HW615. Looks like the Alpha A-15 only has a single port.For example, the Harvey Alpha looks like from pictures have added a dust chute between the trunnions which the Ambassador doesn’t have. However I’m just guessing based off pictures.
really interested to know about those that have purchased new saws recently and what manufacturers have done to improve dust collection
Thank you for the report. Upon close inspection of pictures, the Alpha does have lower 4” port. So far, I’ve heard nothing nI have the Harvey Ambassador. It has 2 4" ports - same as the Alpha HW615. Looks like the Alpha A-15 only has a single port.
My only comparison is against a 1980's Craftsman 12" which had just a single 2.5" port with an open underside. I get very little sawdust in the Ambassador's cabinet. Where it collects is in the lower door, along the bottom inside of the door, there's a lip where the sawdust collects. But, other than that, no sawdust collects. I could probably get better results with a better dust collection system. I have a Jet 1100. Main trunk is 6", but it is reduced to 4" on the run down to the bandsaw (the ducts are above the 10' high ceiling joists and the bandsaw is in the middle of the shop). I then split the 4" into 2 4" feeds into the 2 bandsaw ports. So, I probably don't have the best setup for dust collection. Even still, very little sawdust collects in the cabinet.
I would call it a A-/B+ if that’s all you get. How do you like the saw overall? Best question is would you buy it again?Here’s a pic of what I’m talking about.
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I absolutely love the saw. I posted somewhere a more detailed answer, but in short, it easily cutes oak and cherry 12” bowl blanks, 9-10” tall. No hesitation. The stainless steel table is super slick with no drag on the wood. Yes, I would buy it again.I would call it a A-/B+ if that’s all you get. How do you like the saw overall? Best question is would you buy it again?
That's the other thing I like about the big Rikon, it has the angled port on the front edge of the lower housing, in addition to the port at the back of said housing. There's a baffle around the blade that encouages the shavings to feed into the dust collector. It's been quite an improvement from a saw with only one dust collection port. Having recently learn from y'all about "velocity stacks" I'm tempted to modify the flat port at the bottom back of that lower chamber to see if things will further improve.Are the newer bandsaws better at dust collection?