
Aspiring to set your workshop up to look like a sci-fi set, the new Revolution XT Tile Saw from Gemini will fit right in. Appearances aside, the 10" diamond ring blade allows you to cut curves as well as straight lines, can handle tile or stone up to 6cm thick and doesn't require a water pump, the unit is completely self contained. Nice! Good luck keeping it clean.
via toolmonger

The Revolution starts at $945 and blades are $100+.
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Yea, and good luck keeping your fingers! All that mirror seems like it could easily confuse the eye.
Not to mention the hundreds of grooves that are created by pushing tiles along that surface every day.
hmm. makeup on a pig.
good luck getting straight clean cuts. ring saws lack the power/rigidity of traditional tile saws. plus the blades are expensive, fairly easy to break, wierd to change. i'll take my MK anyday (that rhymes)
there are better ways to cut curves (i.e. diamond band saw/wire saw).
on the upside, it will look nice from the time you take it out of the box till you take your first cut.
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watch your hand
First off, you cant cut yourself on a diamond wire saw. I have one, and you can touch the blade while it's moving. Second, it has a carriage like any other saw, so the surface will stay pretty. Third, you've got to be a retard not to be able to change a blade (on any saw). Last, it IS a diamond band saw, just not traditional. You guys probably all watch the DIY network, huh.