"grinding wheel" new information to me

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"grinding wheel" new information to me

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Got an email introducing this new grinding wheel, thought I'd share it here in the community, I'll let you guess why.

http://www.woodturnerscatalog.com/p/5/- ... or-Bushing

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reible wrote:Got an email introducing this new grinding wheel, thought I'd share it here in the community, I'll let you guess why.

http://www.woodturnerscatalog.com/p/5/-/21/97/-/5784/Raptor-8%2522-CBN-Sharpening-Wheel-with-Arbor-Bushing

Ed
Okay Ed my guess (no pun or insult intended) is that you have a couple hundred burning a hole in your pocket and want to be the first on the forum to have one. I know I should delete this reply but the devil will not allow that. Jim
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Maybe you already have one. :D At that price it better last a life time. :eek:
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Cause it fits 5/8 arbors?
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You can run the exact speed recommended with a Shopsmith head?
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Looks to be a weak wheel to me.

"Warning: Grinding non-heat treated steel such as carbon steel, aluminum and other soft metals will cause irreparable damage to the CBN wheel.
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Post by pennview »

Here's another source for CBN wheels -- http://d-waytools.com/tools-diamond-gri ... heels.html -- These wheels are wider than those sold by Craft Supplies and are a few bucks less expensive. If there's a problem with grinding softer metals, I'd expect a call to d-waytools would resolve any questions someone might have.
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