🔧 Unleash Your Inner Artisan with the Speedcutter!
The GRAFF SPEEDCUTTER is a 5-inch wood carving disc designed for angle grinders, featuring a robust construction with tungsten carbide teeth for precision cutting. It operates at a high speed of 12,200 RPM without overheating, ensuring safety and efficiency in wood sculpting and shaping tasks.
Material | Wood |
Brand | GRAFF |
Product Dimensions | 5"L x 5"W |
Color | Black Gray |
Number of Teeth | 3 |
Style | Wood Carving and Cutting Blades |
Compatible Material | Engineered Wood, Parquet, Laminat, Wood |
Manufacturer | OOO Lemanbel (LLC) |
Part Number | 1 |
Item Weight | 7.5 ounces |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | Speedcutter 125 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 5 Inch Speedcutter |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Grit Rating | 50 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
H**L
Sharp, fit well, and cut as expected!
I got this blade to cut, not very neatly, with using an angle grinder, several protruding 4x4s that were sticking up from a dilapidated deck area. This was so no one would trip over them. The blade did what it said it would do and did it very well. It fit the angle grinder perfectly and was extremely sharp. I used it at a lower cutting speed as stuff was flying all over the place..
J**O
This Wheel Takes Care of Business
This monster does the job like right now!I shape oak for art pieces. Before I found out about it, I cut slits in wood and chiseled them out. Wrong. Then I started using a 7 inch circular saw freehand, which is exciting and effective. People stay out of your way.Then a woodworker recommended this tool. Thank you! This wheel works as fast as the circular saw, and for freehand work this wheel cuts more cleanly. Also, with this wheel, a 7 amp grinder doesn't buck wildly and threaten to cut your thigh to the bone.I considered getting a chainsaw grinder wheel. Imagine the possibilities. Find chainsaw wheels right here on amazon. You will also find fairly gruesome pictures of wounds inflicted by grinders with chainsaw wheels. It's this way: you have to take off the safety shield to use a chainsaw wheel, and, well, you get the picture. I did not buy a chainsaw wheel.You have to take off the safety shield with this wheel too, but it's well designed and behaves well. With both hands firmly on the grinder, I feel relatively safe and do my work quickly and fairly accurately.This tool is only for experienced grinder users. I work with steel and I burn through grinders. I've never hurt myself grinding or cutting steel and I don't expect to hurt myself using this wheel carefully on wood. However, if you're relatively new to using an angle grinder, I suggest thinking again. Chaps or whatever won't save you. If this tool slips, there will be blood.There may be other, dedicated tools for rough shaping wood, but for less than $20, you can't beat this simple grinder wheel.Highly recommended. But BE CAREFUL!
M**G
Use with extreme respect
Yes it's an excellent tool, it certainly cuts and carves thru wood like butter, but...Because it is so incredibly easy to use, it gives a false sense of security, a false sense of, "I've got this under control," until...I was using it to shape flooring around door jars.I started off securing the hard substrate flooring piece I was cutting into a vice.That was fine, until I couldn't get the tool into the area I needed.Most of you know what I mean.So I held the plank instead.Hey, worked great for me.And I was flying through laying down the flooring.Then my work college asked to use it.I let him, but with extreme caution.I was actually hesitant to let him, he was the fast slap kinda guy.Right away he loved it, then started mocking me at how I kept the cool tools to myself, etc.Then it happened.He wasn't using a vice to hold the wood, instead he hand held it, and the angle grinder bit into the wood a little too hard.He kept his arm, just.But he never completed that job.This is a serious review, perhaps too graphic to be accepted, but if it saves you from taking your arm off due to overconfidence, then it's worth writing.I believe if it hadn't happened to him, it would have happened to me eventually.ALWAYS SECURE WHAT YOU'RE CUTTING AND USE 2 HANDS ON THE ANGLE GRINDER. EVEN THO IT FEELS LIKE BUTTER, BECAUSE IT DOES sometimes BITE.Overall, excellent tool. Use with extreme respect.
U**A
GRAFF SpeedCutter Works Like A Champ
I bought this blade to shorten a tree stump that I cut down a couple of years ago; I try to cut stumps short enough that they won't interfere with lawn mowers but this one was tricky; it was on a slightly slanted section of ground and one side was a tad too tall; I could mow over it, but my neighbor apparently uses a lower height setting and would 'clip it' occasionally. You can do costly damage to a lawn tractor, so I trimmed it down to a more ground-following level with this blade. I wasn't sure the blade would work. CAUTION! There IS a 'Learning Curve' with this puppy. People claim that this style blade produces no kickback but I quickly discovered that it has SIGNIFICANT, very difficult to control kickback. Luckily, I was holding it firmly when I touched it to the stump. It is a VERY aggressive blade that wants to dig in and move backward with a lot of force. That's what I meant, saying that this blade has a 'Learning Curve'. I adopted a flatter approach... more like the way you butter a piece of toast. Let the side of the blade contact the wood first. And if you're doing any kind of artistic carving with this blade on a high-speed grinder; I'd advise you to practice a few strokes on a less valuable piece of wood first, get an idea of the forces you're working with. And hold the tool tightly. It's a wonderful tool that will remove a lot of wood, quickly, just be careful, practice 'Tool Safety' and hold on tight. Good Luck.
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