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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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Jkoe
> 3 dayUsing this to hog away material from a wooden handle Im making for my stand up freezer. My wife got mad and ripped the former handle off the freezer.
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jorgetingo
> 3 dayLivianas y poderosas
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Keith Studer
> 3 dayGums up very quickly.
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Lanna Hall
> 3 dayLike. Making wooden spoons.
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Alex
> 3 dayUsed for carving black walnut after 15 minutes the wheel became too dull to use.
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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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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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P. Hunsicker
> 3 dayValue with equal performance of higher priced brands. Time will tell the durability, construction is fine. Wheels balanced well with no wobble on the arbor.
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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.