Ellis

1800

Mitre Band Saw

Background

Wayland, the legendary Norse smith, names this Ellis 1800 Mitre Band Saw. In myth, Wayland crafted flawless blades, symbolizing precision in metalwork. At 360 Metalwork, we chose Wayland for its role in cutting steel for projects like the Sunridge balustrades, bringing mythic accuracy to our Austin workshop.

How It Works

The Ellis 1800 Mitre Band Saw features a continuous blade driven by a powerful motor, cutting at angles up to 60 degrees. Its vise secures steel, and adjustable speed settings ensure control. Wayland’s blade slices through metal with precision, maintaining accuracy for angled cuts in fabrication.

What It Does

Wayland cuts steel at precise angles for Lakeway handrail projects at 360 Metalwork. It ensures clean miters for staircases and supports, enhancing structural integrity and aesthetics. This band saw helps us craft high-end metalwork that’s both durable and beautiful, with Wayland’s mythic skill in every precision cut.

Where to Get One

Add Wayland’s precision to your workshop with an Ellis Mitre Band Saw. While this model is specific, similar saws are available on Amazon via Amazon Associates. Visit Amazon to find a saw worthy of Wayland’s legacy.

References: Wayland in Norse Mythology, Band Saw Techniques