This is the End, My Friend ;-) My entry level Skill 1/3hp band saw died. I bought it when I first started working wood a few months ago. My driving factor was price, and I soon paid the price... I love working with Exotic and very hard woods. The Skill BS couldn't handle wood such as Purple Heart. You can see in this video that even 3/4" wood was a challenge for it.
I went to the local woodworking shop and saw Rikon, Jet and Powermatic saws. Then I saw the price tags and have to wonder if I'll be able to replace my Skill Bandsaw. The Salesman said that if I was going to spend $800 for a Rikon, that I really should consider spending $400 more to get a Powermatic or Jet. It pains me to consider paying over a grand for a saw.
The salesman pointed out the difference in materials used between the Powermatic and Rikon. There is a pretty significant difference. I'd use the analogy of comparing a Military Humvee to a civilian H3. He noted the difference between the guides used in each machine.
Since I'm also turning bowls on my Lathe, I use a bandsaw to rough out the shape. My Skill saw really struggled with cutting the corners off 3" thick hardwood. I know that any larger saw will be an improvement, but how big of a saw do I really need. Will buying a Rikon for $800 leave me wanting the $1200 Powermatic?
I've been looking at Craig's list for used Band Saws, but they are pretty the same as what I had. 1/2HP at the most, and pricy for being used. I'm thinking that anything less than 1hp motor will not meet my needs.
Video Clip of my Skill struggling. The blade was practically new here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p1-mTz-Q6nU&list=UU9gVR9P2O8iab810bgh3-hw&index=1