Looks interesting, I might try this for deburing some scrap aluminum
https://youtube.com/watch?v=3G7tkcZPybI
https://youtube.com/watch?v=3G7tkcZPybI
I looked at the knife-sharpening and thought - "not on my knives, just no way."
Dave
I have known about this process of making wheels for many a year and I don't have enough patience to make and use them.
They do work though.
Kinda a cool DIY project.
It is a lot of messing around to get there, only to find out it vibrates the #&^ out of the bench. I have enough trouble with real wheels.
Maybe, I have more money than time I would guess.
Art
It's pretty hard but doesn't debur at all. I tried to remove a burr on a piece of scrap. It just made the burr shiny. It's more of a polishing texture. It was fun. Thanks for the diversion.
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Kind of like riding a bike through the mud without mud guards.Still, they make quite a mess compared to a 3M Scotchbrite wheel.
Kind of like riding a bike through the mud without mud guards.
It may have its use but the scotch brite wheel has many, many uses.
It is even useful for things it wasn't intended for and much more.....
Maybe install the cardboard wheel on a second grinder for special purposes.