Gemini Saw Company Taurus Ring Saw Manual Download Page 26

Cutting action is Omni-directional in thin material like stained glass but more forward and backward 
cutting for  
thicker harder materials. Leaves a smooth edge. 

Blade Shape: Tear Drop  .072 Diameter (front) x .150 (front to back), inside is pointed. Grit is aggressive. 
Material Thickness Capacity: 3/4", normal use is fused glass, stained glass, ceramic tile, or stone. You may  
have to remove the stabilizer foot to use the full 3/4" capacity. 
What to Avoid: Do not cut thin dichroic glass as it will chip easily, demonstrate to students its action prior to  
letting them use it, explaining the tear drop shape and its unique action. 
Average Blade Life: 50-100 hours 
 

Slicer Blade - (part# 1046) 

This is our thinnest blade and only cuts forward and backward. It  

can grind slightly left and right, but take your time and it will turn on a dime or smaller. Its  
action is just like that of a band saw but infinitely better in that you rotate the material into the  
blade as you are cutting but you can in the middle of the cut without binding and head off in  
any direction either backwards or forwards.  This blade was developed for slicing material  
quickly with a thin kerf (.040, 1mm) and it is the blade we recommend for use with the Super  
Slicer, (a jig for slicing pattern bars and rods into thin repeatable wafers). Also it has finer  
diamond so the cut is even smoother than all the other blades except for the dichro blade. Use  
this blade with the heavy duty flocked belt to avoid splitting. This blade can turn on a dime and  
do very intricate designs once you get used to it. Glass fusers love it. 

Blade Shape: Flat  .040 width x .150 length. Grit is fine. 
Material Thickness Capacity: 3/4", normal use is for slicing thin wafers in rods and pattern bars, and scroll  
cutting of fused glass up to 3/8" thickness. 
Average Blade Life: 50-100 hours 
 

Slim Blade - (part# 1043) 

Originally developed for the Taurus I thru II.2 series as a thinner  

version of the standard blade. It has the same dimension as a standard or separating blade  
front to back but is thinner as you look at it straight on. For this reason it i just as strong as a  
Standard Blade but can cut quicker front to back and leave a slightly smaller kerf, (.062). It  
cuts the same as a standard blade left o right and its action is omni-directional. 

Blade Shape: Oval  .062 x .072 (front to back). Grit is aggressive 
Material Thickness Capacity: 3/8", normal use is 1/8" art glass, 1/4" wall tile. 
What to Avoid: Do not use for ceramic tile, 3/8" fused glass pieces, or thick material in general. 
Average Blade Life: 40-60 hours 
 

Dichroic Blade - 

(part# 1049) NEW! This is the slim blade but coated it in super fine grit so  

that it does not chip even the thinnest of dichroic glass. Its cut is super quick and leaves the  
smoothest edge of all of the blades allows the use of lower firing temperatures in the  
manufacture of jewelry and the like. Neat crisp edges add a note of professionalism with this  
blade. Its action is omni-directional. 

Blade Shape: Oval  .058 x .072 (front to back). Grit is finest. 
Material Thickness Capacity: 1/4", normal use is thinner than normal dichroic or iridized glass. 
What to Avoid: Do not use for ceramic tile, 1/4" fused glass pieces, or thick material in general. 
Average Blade Life: 40-60 hours 
 

Speed Blade - 

(part# 

....

) Sometimes known as the inverted Mega blade we turned a mega  

inside out and made it thinner.  The result is a tear dropped shaped blade that is almost  
unbreakable with the round part on the inside and the point on the outside. Its thinner profile  
makes it our fastest most aggressive blade yet. When pushing forward into this blade it glides  
through the thickest toughest  materials with ease. It comes with a "Flocked belt" only as this is  
the only belt that can handle its aggressive nature. Its action is omni-directional in stained  
glass or soft wall tile and forward and backward for thicker or harder materials. When pushing  
or pulling the material through with this blade it has a thinner kerf than a Standard, Mega, or  
Slim blade. (.055). 

Blade Shape: Tear Drop .055 inside  x .150 (front to back). Grit is aggressive. 
Material Thickness Capacity: 3/4", normal use is fused glass, stained glass, ceramic tile and stone. Note:  
you will have to remove the stabilizer foot to use the full 3/4" capacity. 

Summary of Contents for Taurus Ring Saw

Page 1: ...Gemini Saw Company Inc 3300 Kashiwa Street Torrance CA 90505 Phone 310 891 0288 Fax 310 891 0265 www geminisaw com Rev 1 10...

Page 2: ...067 3 Blue Pulley Assembly 1067 4 Blue Pulley Assembly 1036 5 Blue Pulley Assembly 1067 6 Orange Grove Grommet Assembly 1070 7 Orange Grove Grommet Assembly 1070 8 Drive Pulley 0035 9 Drive Belt 0070...

Page 3: ...Hole Reducers Parts List WARRANTY INFORMATION To the original purchaser Gemini Saw Co Inc warrants the product and all of its component parts to be free of defects in material or workmanship All of th...

Page 4: ...us if you have any questions or grey areas concerning your new saw and its operation And also if you have time to send us a picture of what you have done with the saw both functional and artistic phot...

Page 5: ...f work surface resting on top of the foam Lay box down with logo facing up Pull the saw out by the tub the unit will come out as one piece This view shows your saw with all the parts it comes with Rem...

Page 6: ...body from bottom foam piece This is your face shield covered on page 5 FACE SHIELD This is the foot that also is used with the saw when it s used out of the tub covered on page 12 FOOT Remove bottom p...

Page 7: ...e that the saw sits flush with the bottom mount Remove lower door and thumb screw and slide the saw into the groove of the water tub Clip engaged Note To remove the saw from the water tub disengage cl...

Page 8: ...SIDE WORK SURFACE Slide work surface onto water tub The work surface has two pins on the bottom side that hold the saw in position Push down on work surface to make sure that it is seated on the water...

Page 9: ...on the face shield into the indentions on the upper door and the body INDENTION Face shield should look like this It will flip up out of the way when not needed Note the shield needs to come off to re...

Page 10: ...upper door has a finger tab Pull the tab toward you to pop the upper door off To put the door on snap the front part of the upper door on and hold it in position Snap the back portion of the upper do...

Page 11: ...rdinary dishwashing liquid When the saw is being used for an extended period it is always a good idea to add an ice pack to the water or change it to keep it cool With this saw it is better to use the...

Page 12: ...orward until it makes contact with Groove Grommet 6 Lift up on tension arm 10 and slide drive belt off of blue pulley 4 Unwrap drive belt from blue pulley 3 Unwrap belt from blue pulley 2 Gently unwra...

Page 13: ...of saw TIP The following steps will make starting the process of replacing the blade much easier While still pinching Slip the drive belt and blade into position Wrap the drive belt tightly around the...

Page 14: ...rive gear counter clockwise by hand several times to make sure everything is rotating smoothly COUPLING Find the coupling Lift the belt off of the drive pulley 8 Open the coupling and slide the materi...

Page 15: ...onstruction you may find it more difficult to install The following will help making the installation much easier Remove blue pulley 5 Remove blue pulley 1 Slide belt and blade into machine using the...

Page 16: ...lip them into position Insert screw and tighten Wrap drive belt 9 around blue pulley 5 and slip them into position Insert screw and tighten Slide groove grommet 7 until it makes contact with the blade...

Page 17: ...side has a die cut sponge inside to hold water inside Soak it prior to assembly Snap the back of the cover in place The bottom cover comes with a thumbscrew that will hold it on and keep the water fro...

Page 18: ...it and the base of the saw is slightly larger than the thickness of the material being cut Rest the foot on the material when cutting Do not hold it above the material Note When cutting the sponge wi...

Page 19: ...gle Diagonal is best 4 When cutting intricate shapes it is best to begin the cut with the most intricate part and end the cut on the thickest part This will greatly reduce the chances of the piece bre...

Page 20: ...ade When cutting thin metals it is best to put a backing under the metal so that the burrs created by the saw action will not catch on the work surface This material can be the kind of cardboard found...

Page 21: ...so rotation is not necessary Diagonal directions are the strongest Ice can be used with the Taurus ice packs or blue ice is safer and also lasts much longer This is useful as cold water works wonders...

Page 22: ...to the best saw for cutting all types of material Frequently Asked Questions Q When do I use the Stabilizer Foot A Always use it with the hand held unit When ever more control is desired in the shapi...

Page 23: ...ll it down at an angle the mount on the saw into position Insert screw through Stabilizer To replace red grommets remove Foot position as needed and mounting screws tighten screw down Peel the red gro...

Page 24: ...face for inhibiting debris from entering moving parts Before applying the hole reducer clean the areas around the blade thoroughly and dry completely To apply peel a hole reducer off of the sheet Open...

Page 25: ...n and all around multi purpose cutting blade Its action is omni directional This is to say that it cuts the same speed and kerf swath left by the blade in any direction This blade was the first blade...

Page 26: ...t is thinner as you look at it straight on For this reason it i just as strong as a Standard Blade but can cut quicker front to back and leave a slightly smaller kerf 062 It cuts the same as a standar...

Page 27: ...hat holds the rubber together so that it can t easily split ALL NEW TITAN TABLE SAW Note We have a new saw called the Titan It was developed for those persons who could use a small table saw along wit...

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