Tools for grinding your bevel

spoony

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Oct 6, 2005
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these any good

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• Dual purpose

• Fitted with quick running wheel and slow running whetstone

• Upper edge of water bath features notches to support backs of knives

A dual-purpose machine, so perhaps it can be considered double the value. The right-hand side is fitted with a 150mm by 20mm white dry grinding wheel running at 2950rpm and on the left hand side is a gearbox which reduces the speed of the 200mm by 40mm wide whetstone to 120rpm. The white wheel is used for rough grinding, either to reform a bevel or for tools that do not require such a fine edge whilst the whetstone running in a bath of water guarantees that a really super sharp edge can be achieved without any risk of overheating..
 

weaver

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spoony said:
ahhh dont want hollow grinds just scandis really, does weavers have a guard so you can get a nice straight bevel ??

Yes, there is a flat plate near the back of the belt. You can attach your own jigs there too.

The thing I like the most is that you can choose different belts. Very coarse for rough, fast grinding or very fine for finishing and steps between. Also good for wood, bone, plastics, glass, finger tips, brass and other metals.

Just checking to see if you are paying attention. :lmao:
 
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robin wood

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Oct 29, 2007
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if you want a cheapy belt sander aldi have one currently for £20..I got one its a bit naff and I expect the motor would burn out if I ran it for more than 20 minutes at a time but its £20 loads of folk on BB bought them and they are doing group buys of belts there.
 

Shinken

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No no no no no no no. Is the answer. It's like using a toothpick to chop wood.

Threw mine away as i didnt want anyone else you suffer it:D
 

deeps

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Dec 19, 2007
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Excuse my gross ignorance but couldn't you use the white wheel to rough out the bevel then finish off to a scand grind with hand files ?

Just trying to figure out how to put a bevel on my blank using what I have - namely a grinding wheel - are there possible issues resulting from heat build up ?
 

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