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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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Bobbie H.
> 3 dayGood purchase
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Elton
> 3 dayFirst time using one of these, better to drag than push. Very aggressive and makes short work of whatever you’re carving. Granted I was using cedar but I can imagine it would be just as productive on a harder wood. I was skeptical given the cost but this is a heavy and seemingly very durable tool.
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Jonathan Brown
> 3 dayI was able to grind a stump down about an inch with one wheel before it got worn down. For the price its good and did what I needed it to do.
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Alex
Greater than one weekUsed for carving black walnut after 15 minutes the wheel became too dull to use.
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Jason Petersen
> 3 dayWorked awesome for creating a stone edge look on a countertop prior to epoxying
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Calvin E. Bosarge
> 3 dayWhat would take me hours to do even with a 1/4 shaft Kutzall took me 25 minutes. THATS FAST!! Both disc were really priced too low for what they do.
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Keith Studer
> 3 dayGums up very quickly.
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Joe Owen
> 3 dayHit an 18ga brad with this and it was done. Started burning the wood. Not impressed.
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gord66
> 3 dayThis tool and all like it really make short work out of removing material. Made a bowl out of a yellow birch burl taking out much material before this with forsner bit, wish I would of tried these years ago. Not enough time to judge duribility ,but seems solid enough.