The Gryphon Ring Saw is sold throughout Australia by axessglassonline.com for people in the USA and other countries please have a search on the net for your nearest retailer. Thankyou for watching. :)
Thank you for the good demo! When I mark where I am going to cut with a marker, I use chapstix to cover my lines so the water doesn't wash it off before you get to the end, I use black or silver permanent markers.
Thank you for another great video! I am curious about the actual blades.Is the one you used round to go in all directions? I understand the separating blade, but does Gryphon have other blades for different thickness of tiles?
The Gryphon ring saw comes with the blade that can cut in all directions here in Australia. There are other blades available and you would need to check out the Gryphon Corporation website to see if they would suit your needs. Thanks for watching and for your comment. :)
Thanks Peter. Is there an adjustment for controlling the amount of water that comes out on the glass? It seems to be a lot of excess water. Could you tell me the maximum thickness it can cut.
My pleasure Dee. If you go to the 16.00 time mark in the video I discuss the water volume. I'm not sure what the maximum thickness is for cutting, it does cut other thicker materials but that's a good question and I haven't been able to find the answer, I have emailed Gryphon and will let you know if they get back to me, fingers crossed. Thanks for watching and for your comment. :)
No Deni, there isn't enough distance to get the cup under the cutting arm. Perhaps using the saw cutting unit as a handheld may work but you would be better off with a wet saw. I know a person that uses a Dremel to cut cups in half but a wet saw will be easier and quicker and not near as expensive. Thanks for watching and for your comment. :)
@@TreasuryRoad thanks so much Peter! I have cut many teacups with my dremel but it always makes me nervous. The ring saw looks so easy…and safe. I’ve not seen a wet saw yet but will check it out. Thanks so much for responding.
The ceramic tile I tried worked well but if you are just going to cut lines and not intricate shapes, l would just use a wet saw. It would be quicker and cheaper especially in replacement parts. Thanks for watching. 😊
Is it much different than the Taurus 3 Ring saw? I’ve never understood the difference. Thank you so much for the demonstration , I’ve never seen it in use 🤩
There is a difference between the two but generally they both do the same thing. Kind of like cars really they are different but essentially get you from point A to B. Thankyou for watching and for the comment as well. :)
Its so funny you made this video. I have had this machine in my Amazon cart for days now. Seriously considering buying it, i just get nervous with big purchases especially in these economic times. Its $405 on Amazon.
LOL very good timing. I agree you do need to be careful when making a purchase especially on big products. I am glad you enjoyed the video and appreciate your comment. :)
The plug and electrical voltages are different from Australia and the USA. The USA I think is 120 volt while Australia is 220 - 240 volt. You can purchase the Gryphon Ring Saw in the the USA with the correct voltage and plug, Gryphon is based in the USA, just have a look on the net for your nearest retailer. Thanks for watching and for your comment. :)
Thank you Peter for demonstrating this ring saw. Always good to see how things work. Your product videos are always interesting. How's the garden ball coming along? ❤
@@judithstodola5521 Thanks so much Judith appreciate that. The garden ball is coming along well, slowly getting there, I will post another video as it progresses. Thanks for watching and for your comment as well. :)
You can purchase the saw from Anything In Stained Glass in Frederick Maryland for $369.85. I purchased mine from them and it was a great deal. I'm not sure what shipping would be. I was able to purchase mine in person.
A good question and I cannot see why not but you may find they may turn out slightly different due the the blade not being totally vertical. Thanks for watching. :)
The Gryphon Ring Saw is sold throughout Australia by axessglassonline.com for people in the USA and other countries please have a search on the net for your nearest retailer. Thankyou for watching. :)
Thank you for the good demo! When I mark where I am going to cut with a marker, I use chapstix to cover my lines so the water doesn't wash it off before you get to the end, I use black or silver permanent markers.
Thank you, Peter. I always enjoy your videos. You explain things so well and I feel you give fair and accurate information.
Thankyou so much Ellen, I try to with all my videos. Thanks for watching and apprecaite your comment. :)
What an interesting piece of equipment to learn about! Thank you so much.
Thanks Peter, you always make it easy to understand the products you review and this is no exception.
Thankyou very much Julie appreciate that and I'm gad you enjoyed it. Thanks for watching and for your comment. :)
I love my ring saw.
Great video! I have learned so much from you. I'm glad that I have all notifications turned on! Thanks Peter.
My pleasure Tonya and appreciate you watching and also for the comment. :)
Excellent educational video on this ring saw. Well done. Hugz, Tree
Thankyou so much glad your enjoyed the video and appreciate the comment. :)
Thank you for another great video! I am curious about the actual blades.Is the one you used round to go in all directions? I understand the separating blade, but does Gryphon have other blades for different thickness of tiles?
The Gryphon ring saw comes with the blade that can cut in all directions here in Australia. There are other blades available and you would need to check out the Gryphon Corporation website to see if they would suit your needs. Thanks for watching and for your comment. :)
Thanks Peter. Is there an adjustment for controlling the amount of water that comes out on the glass? It seems to be a lot of excess water. Could you tell me the maximum thickness it can cut.
My pleasure Dee. If you go to the 16.00 time mark in the video I discuss the water volume. I'm not sure what the maximum thickness is for cutting, it does cut other thicker materials but that's a good question and I haven't been able to find the answer, I have emailed Gryphon and will let you know if they get back to me, fingers crossed. Thanks for watching and for your comment. :)
Dee I have just heard back from Gryphon the max thickness is 1.5 inches. :)
Where do you buy the tool kit you show opening the box?
Thats just a safety knife I bought at the hardware store, readily available and there is a different range of them and sizes. Thanks for watching. :)
Do you think this can be used to cut teacups in half? Wonderful, informative video! Thank you!!
No Deni, there isn't enough distance to get the cup under the cutting arm. Perhaps using the saw cutting unit as a handheld may work but you would be better off with a wet saw. I know a person that uses a Dremel to cut cups in half but a wet saw will be easier and quicker and not near as expensive. Thanks for watching and for your comment. :)
@@TreasuryRoad thanks so much Peter! I have cut many teacups with my dremel but it always makes me nervous. The ring saw looks so easy…and safe. I’ve not seen a wet saw yet but will check it out. Thanks so much for responding.
My pleasure. :)
Does it work just as well on ceramic tile?
The ceramic tile I tried worked well but if you are just going to cut lines and not intricate shapes, l would just use a wet saw. It would be quicker and cheaper especially in replacement parts. Thanks for watching. 😊
Is it much different than the Taurus 3 Ring saw? I’ve never understood the difference. Thank you so much for the demonstration , I’ve never seen it in use 🤩
There is a difference between the two but generally they both do the same thing. Kind of like cars really they are different but essentially get you from point A to B. Thankyou for watching and for the comment as well. :)
@@TreasuryRoad ok 👍🏻 thanks for that tidbit too!
Its so funny you made this video. I have had this machine in my Amazon cart for days now. Seriously considering buying it, i just get nervous with big purchases especially in these economic times. Its $405 on Amazon.
LOL very good timing. I agree you do need to be careful when making a purchase especially on big products. I am glad you enjoyed the video and appreciate your comment. :)
I purchased my ring saw from Anything In Stained Glass in Frederick Maryland. They have it for $369.95.
I live in the US and noticed the plug was different. Do they have saws with the plug that fit in US electrical outlets?
The plug and electrical voltages are different from Australia and the USA. The USA I think is 120 volt while Australia is 220 - 240 volt. You can purchase the Gryphon Ring Saw in the the USA with the correct voltage and plug, Gryphon is based in the USA, just have a look on the net for your nearest retailer. Thanks for watching and for your comment. :)
Thank you Peter for demonstrating this ring saw. Always good to see how things work. Your product videos are always interesting. How's the garden ball coming along? ❤
@@judithstodola5521 Thanks so much Judith appreciate that. The garden ball is coming along well, slowly getting there, I will post another video as it progresses. Thanks for watching and for your comment as well. :)
You can purchase the saw from Anything In Stained Glass in Frederick Maryland for $369.85. I purchased mine from them and it was a great deal. I'm not sure what shipping would be. I was able to purchase mine in person.
Maquitecna Colombia, ciudad Armenia / Quindio, eje cafetero. Precio + envío. Por favor.
Debe comunicarse con Gryphon Ring Saw en los EE. UU. o comprar a través de Amazon 🙂
Do you think you could cut more than one piece of glass at a time? Ie stacking two or three or 4 pieces and cutting them all at once?
A good question and I cannot see why not but you may find they may turn out slightly different due the the blade not being totally vertical. Thanks for watching. :)