🔨 Craft Your Masterpiece with Ease!
This set includes 5 high-performance wood carving discs designed for various shaping and polishing tasks. With options featuring 12 to 22 teeth, these discs are perfect for both intricate detailing and rapid material removal, making them ideal for woodworkers and DIY enthusiasts alike.
A**
Ok
Excelente profesional
T**.
If you're looking to debark logs with an angle grinder this is what you need.
The blue disc worked well and made quick work of debarking a some hickory logs. The thing that another reviewer called the cheese grater, that's a file and it works very well too to work out any stumps and things you don't want in there. The next stage is your sanding and you're on your own for that one. If you don't want to spend hundreds of dollars on a professional debarking disc, this will do it. You'll have to clean it up quite a bit but you'll get the job done.
S**X
Can't expect any more for the price.
What you see in the picture and description is exactly what you get. Arrived next day. Cutting and carving disks are better than expected quality for the price. Simple packaging, lacking instructions but discs are pretty self explanatory. Dangerous in the hands of a novice, functional in the hands of a experienced craftsman. Overall happy with my purchase.
C**.
Ok
Ok
S**S
One star for every wheel that fits
Well....the ones that fit my two angle grinders are the circular saw, chainsaw, and blue carbide wheel. The silver cheese grater and the tiny silver one won't work with a standard size arbor nut. A nut and washer would probably work, but I don't know how secure that is, and these things look dangerous enough without any help. Three stars seem fair, as the three that fit worked well and the two that didn't might be usable with modification, but value wise, I've basically paid $30 for three functional wheels. $10 a wheel, keep that in mind if you're considering other options.The blue wheel has actual carbide inserts, and it works quite well. You have to get it at the right angle for it to not be grabby, but once you figure it out it can hog out a LOT of wood in a short time, or sand off a little bit with finesse. Use it to remove bark, sharp edges, smoothing cuts left by a chainsaw, or making cupped depressions in logs.I could see where the circular saw might have uses, but you won't be shaping stuff with it. Use it the same way you'd use any other circular saw, except with less control. This thing will kick back and grab if the wind blows in the wrong direction. The tiny teeth throw hard chunks of annoying chips at you, eye protection is a must even for people who only practice the safety squint....it's not enough, trust me. Long sleeves would be a benefit as well. It probably won't get much use, to be honest.The chainsaw, well, it's no different than using the tip of a regular chainsaw for shaping. No need to oil the chain and end up with oil on your wood, as the links won't be rotating in relation to one another, everything is held in place. It does afford a little more precision and control (for me, at least), seeing as how all the cutting is done close to where your hand is supporting it rather than a foot or two out on the end of a bar. Aside from deep cuts, this will do whatever shaping a chainsaw will, probably better, with some small drawbacks. A lot less teeth, so they'll start dulling faster than a long chain. It's also fiddly to keep everything together while you're attaching it, don't throw away those two clips as they hold it all together until you get the nut tight. One benefit is that if you have the tools to repair chains, you can buy a replacement chain from any local store and make several little chains for the price of one, and also being able to choose whatever brand chain you like best.I wish I could've tried out the cheese grater and the tiny one, I just don't feel comfortable using a regular nut and washer to attach them. The cheese grater could be bored out to fit the arbor nut, it's just a tiny bit too small, but you'll need a lathe or a friend with one to do that. Honestly not sure how well a spanner wrench would reach the nut if it was bored to fit though, it's fairly deep and most pins aren't particularly long.
T**M
Excellent wood carving set
Excellent set of wood carving discs. Awesome for carving, sanding, polishing, curving and sculpting. 5 different strong discs very sturdy. Makes my wood carving so much easier for carving out basic design. I still use my knife for detail after the general form has been carved out with these discs. What a great quality craftsmanship idea. Great gift for anyone into wood carving. Priced reasonable
O**N
Perfect functionality
These tools are from Russia. You will immediately be reminded that there are no safety regulations to get in the way of production there. Raw and dangerous are the key words to describe these brutal tools. Give a set to your worst enemy then sit back and watch. I love'm 😎
A**T
WASTE OF MONEY.
Waste of money. 2 of the attachments are to small for the arbor nut and I can't even use them. The others are so loose that they don't spin true even with the nut tight all the way. You get what you pay for I guess so don't expect much from this crap.
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