Power Wood Carving Tools for Angle Grinders - Review

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Power Carving is fun, and there are lots of power carving tool products that can be used with your angle grinder to achieve the power carving results that you are looking for. Don't hesitate to try Power carving with an angle grinder. There are so many power carving projects that you'll be able to take on when you combine your angle grinder with the right power carving disc. This video provides a detailed review of six carving discs for power wood carving with an angle grinder. Angle grinder carving is fun, and it can be safe if you choose the right product and follow safety guidelines for your power carving disc.

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I've been looking forward to this, great video! Fun fact - the chainsaw disk was actually originally designed by Arbortech, but they replaced it with their Industrial Wood Carver and retired the chainsaw disk because of how dangerous it was. Also, the Turbo Plane doesn't cut on the edge because it was designed to be used for template work like when scooping out chair seats so that you can ride the edge of it along a reference surface without cutting it. (I promise Arbortech didn't pay me to say any of this haha)

JackmanWorks
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IUse the Graff strictly for cross cuts while making bowls. I make cross-hatch cuts then use my gouge and mallet to remove the chunks of wood. Similar to making multiple cuts with a saw and then knocking them out with a hammer. Other than that straight-cut, I found it to be too grabby for any other type of cut. I have the chainsaw-type disk but never used it. Something said "DANGER" when I was about to use it and put it aside. Then I saw Stumpy Numb's video on how his hand got chewed up by one of those disks and I threw it into the pile for the scrap yard!

crossgrainwoodproductsltd
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Thanks for the video, Paul. I have a few Kutzall and Saburrtooth type of discs and they work well for me. I've wanted a Turbo Plane for some time mostly because it produces more chips than dust, but haven't been able to justify the cost. Maybe someday. I was really glad to see how these two styles compared to each other. Now it's that much harder to justify "upgrading" to a Turbo Plane. Thank You!

JackbenchWoodworking
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So what about die grinders for thing like flame head burrs? I am doing research and seems everyone focuses on angle grinders even when it isn't a disc in question.with it's stylus design.

steveg
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Great video thanks. Can I ask about the bore size. All of the blades I see online have a 16mm bore hole and say this is standard... but all of the angle grinders come with 22.2mm blades. Will the 16mm blade fit the angle grinders or do i need a special adapter?

AxisMundiOnline
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Potential customers should consider how desperately they want to make chips in that manner. Merely because a tool is sold doesn't make them a wise choice, especially for a mere hobby and one where (many) other stock removal options exist.

obfuscated
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Yo quiero todos esos discos los necesito para mi trabajo hago muchos trabajos con madera cómo hago para adquirir esos discos desgastadores desde Costa Rica pura vida

RoyTaylor-qvcj
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angle grinders in general are way too scary

notyou
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Those chainsaw cutters should be banned

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