Shop Fox W1849 14-Inch Resaw Bandsaw
Shop Fox W1849 14-Inch Resaw Bandsaw
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Overview
The Shop Fox W1849 14-Inch Resaw Bandsaw is a floor-standing woodworking bandsaw built for shops that need real resaw capacity without stepping up into a much larger industrial machine. This is a bandsaw designed for resawing, ripping, and curved cutting in wood. Model Number: W1849. If your work includes slicing veneers, breaking down thick boards, or handling taller stock with a proper fence, this machine is aimed right at that kind of use.
On the numbers that matter, the W1849 gives you a 14 inch maximum cutting height, 13-1/2 inch maximum cutting width, and a 120 inch blade capacity that accepts blade widths from 1/8 inch to 3/4 inch. That range matters because it lets the saw cover both tighter curve work with narrower blades and straighter resawing work with wider blades. The 2820 FPM blade speed is set up for wood cutting, and the 2 HP motor gives it the power needed for heavier passes that would bog down lighter hobby-class saws.
Shop Fox built this one around features that actually affect how the saw behaves in the cut. The European-style roller-disc guides are there to support the blade accurately and help keep tracking under control. Computer-balanced cast-iron wheels matter too, because smoother wheel rotation contributes to steadier blade travel and cleaner results. Add in the steel column box frame with rigid W-shaped spine called out in the product description, and you get the kind of stiffness you want in a resaw bandsaw where frame flex can show up in the finished cut.
The table is sized at 21-3/4 inches by 16-1/8 inches, which gives you a stable work surface for larger boards and awkward pieces. Table tilt is 5 degrees left and 45 degrees right, so it can handle bevel work when needed. Floor-to-table height is 37 inches, which puts the work surface at a comfortable standing height for most woodworkers. This is not a benchtop compromise saw. At 376 pounds, it is meant to live in the shop, stay planted, and work like a real stationary machine.
One of the more useful job-to-job features here is the deluxe 2-height resaw fence with drift bar and hairline indicator scale. The fence can be set low at 1/2 inch for close-in detail work or at 6 inches for more support when resawing taller material. That makes the saw more flexible than a one-position fence setup. You also get a quick-release blade tension lever plus separate viewing windows for blade tracking and blade tension settings, which makes setup changes and blade swaps less of a chore.
Dust collection is handled by dual 4 inch dust ports. For a woodworking bandsaw, that is a practical upgrade because bandsaws tend to throw dust low around the cabinet and wheel area. Having two collection points gives you a better shot at keeping the lower housing and table area from loading up with dust during longer cuts. There is also built-in blade storage in the cabinet, which is the kind of small shop feature you appreciate once the saw is actually on your floor.
Power-wise, the saw is listed as 110V/220V and prewired for 110V, with amperage rated at 15A on 110V and 7.5A on 220V. That gives buyers some flexibility depending on how their shop is wired. This is still a stationary corded machine, not something designed to move around the jobsite. It makes the most sense in a dedicated woodworking space where capacity, stability, and repeatable setup matter more than portability.
Who should buy it? Woodworkers doing regular resawing, furniture makers working with thicker stock, small professional shops, and serious hobbyists who have outgrown lighter 14 inch saws with limited fence support and less frame rigidity. If your work is mostly light scroll-style cuts in thin material, this is more saw than you need. If you want a woodworking bandsaw that steps into true resaw duty and gives you the fence, guides, and capacity to back it up, the W1849 is the type of machine worth looking at.
Built to Handle Tall Resaw Work

This is the part that separates the W1849 from lighter-duty shop saws. The frame, capacity, and fence setup are all aimed at cutting taller stock with better support and control.
- 14 inch max cutting height for serious resawing capacity
- 13-1/2 inch max cutting width for wide material handling
- Deluxe 2-height resaw fence supports both detail work and tall stock
Guides and Tension Setup That Save Time

Blade control is where a bandsaw earns its keep. The roller-disc guide setup, tracking window, and quick-release tension lever make it easier to dial the saw in and keep it there.
- European-style roller-disc guides help support blade tracking
- Viewing windows let you check tracking and tension without guesswork
- Quick-release blade tension lever speeds up blade changes and setup
Shop-Friendly Dust Collection and Access

Dust and access points matter more on a stationary woodworking machine than people think. This one gives you dual collection ports and cabinet storage that make day-to-day use cleaner and more organized.
- Dual 4 inch dust ports for better chip and dust control
- Cabinet storage gives you a place to keep spare blades
- 376 pound stationary build helps the saw stay planted during use
What's in the Box
- (1) Shop Fox W1849 14-Inch Resaw Bandsaw
- (1) Owner's Manual
Key Specifications
| Motor Output | 2 HP |
|---|---|
| Voltage (V) | 110/220V, prewired 110V |
| Amperage (A) | 15A at 110V, 7.5A at 220V |
| Blade Speed | 2820 FPM |
| Max Cutting Height | 14 in. |
| Max Cutting Width | 13-1/2 in. |
| Blade Length / Width Range | 120 in. / 1/8 in. to 3/4 in. |
| Table Size | 21-3/4 in. x 16-1/8 in. |
| Table Tilt | 5° left, 45° right |
| Floor to Table Height | 37 in. |
| Dust Ports | Dual 4 in. |
| Weight (lbs) | 376 lbs |
Built For
Pro Tip
Use the fence in the low 1/2 inch position when you need blade access and visibility for close work, then switch to the 6 inch position when resawing taller boards. If the saw is sitting for a while between sessions, the quick-release tension lever makes it easier to back off blade tension instead of leaving the blade fully loaded.
Tool Nut's Take
Shop Fox W1849 14-Inch Resaw Bandsaw for woodworkers who actually need bandsaw capacity
This is a serious shop bandsaw that earns its floor space by giving you real resaw height, a useful fence setup, and the kind of blade control features that make setup less annoying.
- Who it's for: Woodworkers, furniture builders, and small shops that cut thicker stock and want a dedicated stationary bandsaw for resawing and general wood cutting.
- Why it stands out: The 14 inch cutting height, dual-height resaw fence, roller-disc guides, and dual 4 inch dust ports make it feel purpose-built instead of just oversized.
- Worth knowing: At 376 pounds, this is not a casual move-it-around-the-garage tool. Give it a real home in the shop and wire it the way your setup makes the most sense.
Common Questions
- What kind of tool is this? It is a stationary woodworking bandsaw designed primarily for resawing, ripping, and curved cuts in wood.
- What blade size does it use? The saw uses a 120 inch blade and accepts blade widths from 1/8 inch to 3/4 inch.
- Can it run on 110V or 220V? Yes. The saw is rated for 110V/220V and is listed as prewired for 110V.
- How much resaw capacity does it have? The maximum cutting height is 14 inches, with a maximum cutting width of 13-1/2 inches.

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