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09 November 2015, 19:51
lindy2
contact wheels
does anyone know of an overseas vendor for contact wheels. seems all of the U. S. Vendors think theirs are made of gold.
10 November 2015, 07:29
Lee Baumgart
lindy2,

Midwest Knife Supply has some reasonably priced contact wheels. I have had good luck with the 8" and 10" polyurethane wheels I purchased from them.

https://usaknifemaker.com/cata...at=0&q=contact+wheel

Lee
15 November 2015, 02:21
lindy2
anybody ever try making wooden contact wheels?
15 November 2015, 14:07
lost okie
quote:
Originally posted by lindy2:
anybody ever try making wooden contact wheels?

Bunch of years back when I was poorer than I am now but had more money.
I made the wheel out of white oak. It didn't like the heat and I couldn't keep the corners from giving out.
A drive or idler might work though.
17 November 2015, 06:28
Lee Baumgart
Given the rate they are turning, it would be interesting to see (from a distance) what would happen if a wood contact wheel developed a crack and let go.

Lee
17 November 2015, 12:35
lost okie
quote:
Originally posted by Lee Baumgart:
Given the rate they are turning, it would be interesting to see (from a distance) what would happen if a wood contact wheel developed a crack and let go.

Lee
Smiler
18 November 2015, 08:06
lindy2
I was thinking plywood. lots more time than money so I don't care if it goes slow.
21 November 2015, 06:24
Mike Ray
grizzly , buy as part from their grinder about 75.00


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21 November 2015, 18:10
Jerry Fisk
LIndy, it takes money to make money. Spend it, but a wheel that you are not guessing at or risking life and limb.
I understand about trying to save money, for heavens sakes, my wife rewashing ice cubes, but there are some things you do not risk.


Keep the Pointy end away from you
www.jerryfisk.com
26 November 2015, 05:01
lindy2
Grizzly wheels are too small. I want something at least 14 inches and maybe even 16 inches. To buy one like that is close to $500.00.

Not doing it for money. Just want to try it out as a hobby, and strictly for my own use. (anybody got a good used belt grinder for sale for cheap?)


I think I found the answer.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VqXq0U1HkZY