Wood Carving Disc Grinder Wheel Disc Coarse Grinding Dish for Shaping Sanding Carving 4 Inch (100mm) Shaping Disk for Woodworking Angle Grinders with 5/8” (16mm) Arbor 2 Packs
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secretlivesoftrees
> 3 dayI am a wooden bowl maker, and I use curved rasp discs in the second stage of shaping. These discs have an aggressive initial cut, but dull quickly if you use them on harder woods, such as pecan or oak. I have a holey Galahad rasp from King Arthur tools that still has some cut after well over a hundred bowls. These discs begin to dull noticeably after 2 or 3 bowls. At $70, the Galahad was far more cost effective.
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Lanna Hall
> 3 dayLike. Making wooden spoons.
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robert
> 3 dayEasy to use
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Jamey Considine
> 3 dayReally eats up the wood. First thing I tried it on was a small (5-6) pecan tree stump. I really think this thing will chew the entire stump to the ground. I dont know about longevity or durability since I just starting using it today.
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Nic Patterson
23-11-2024Its a nice product. But it is supposed to have 2 pieces and only came with one wrapped in bubble wrap and another empty bubble wrap.
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D Stone
> 3 dayThe discs are hardened steel and not carbide, so they will dull faster with use. I have been happy with how the disc removes wood from a bowl I am making. At the price, when it gets dull simply replace it with a new sharp disc and keep cutting. Great value for your dollar.
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Daniel
> 3 dayThey work great. They do what their suppose to do. Lol. Great buy decision.
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Kindle Customer
> 3 dayI never used this for the purpose I intended as I changed by plans, but for aggressive grinding of wood, it would have worked very well so I gave it 5-stars.
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Jenny Bradley
Greater than one weekThese things work great. It shapes wood like butter and easy to control. I highly recommend if you are interested in carving wood.
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Jason Petersen
> 3 dayWorked awesome for creating a stone edge look on a countertop prior to epoxying