Why Choose CBN Grinding Wheels - Woodworking Wisdom
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- Опубліковано 5 жов 2022
- CBN and diamond grinding wheels have become very popular in recent years, but why? What are the advantages of these over a standard bench grinder wheel? Join Jason as he takes a look and explains all you need to know about CBN wheels for sharpening.
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AXMINSTER PROFESSIONAL CBN WHEEL 200 X 32MM - 180G
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AXMINSTER PROFESSIONAL RADIUS EDGE CBN WHEEL - 200 X 32MM - 180G
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CLEANING STONE FOR CBN WHEELS & DIAMOND STONE 400G
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Nicely Done 💗Axminster Evolution CBN grinding wheel 200x40 mm actually have 1-1/4 inch hole not 32 mm as we have ordered with 32 mm hole according to the website in Sweden 🇸🇪
40 mm with are to wide for most grinders here and the EU Hole standard are 32 mm H7 25 mm wide i think Administer Tools have to look into this 🥴
Great subject, great knowledge about 'down the road' considerations. Thanks !
Great video I enjoyed it thanks Jason. 😊
This is another extremely helpful presentation - made very easy to understand. Thanks Jason.
Thanks Jim
What a wonderful video Jason. This was very informative and presented very well. I really enjoyed this video as well as the subject matter.
Thank you Rodney, glad you found this video useful and that you enjoyed it.
Hi Jason. Can you please do a demo of sharpening your signature box scraper.
Great job on explaining. Are there any plans on a 80 grit cbn for six inch grinders? Cheers, Gav
Thank you for an informative video, I have a number of different gouges collected over the years, mainly “hand me downs”, how can i tell what level,of hardness the metal is?
Thanks, Mike in Cornwall.
Valium in steel....really, did you mean vanadium?
Please stick to explaining wood and woodworking, don't try to be a metallurgist cause your explanation is awful.