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Aluminum Oxide 6" x 3/4" Grinding Wheel, White, 120 Grit

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  • Aluminum Oxide Grinding Wheels are a giant step above the conventional gray, hard, slow cutting wheels which tend to burn tools as the grinding surface becomes dull and glazed. Made of granulated aluminum oxide with a vitrified white bond, they allow the grains of abrasive to wear off,...

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    Aluminum Oxide Grinding Wheels are a giant step above the conventional gray, hard, slow cutting wheels which tend to burn tools as the grinding surface becomes dull and glazed. Made of granulated aluminum oxide with a vitrified white bond, they allow the grains of abrasive to wear off, thus providing a consistently fresh grinding surface. Sharpening is faster, with less danger of taking the temper out of the tool. This 6" diameter, 120-grit wheel comes with bushings to reduce the arbor hole to fit 3/4", 5/8", and 1/2" shafts. Also available in 8".

    • 6" diameter, 3/4" width, 120-grit grinding wheel
    • Sharpens faster, with less danger of taking the temper out of the tool
    • Granulated aluminum oxide with a vitrified white bond
    • Bushings reduce arbor hole to fit 3/4", 5/8", and 1/2" shafts
    • Also available in 8"

    Reviews

    3.5 out of 5 stars
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    1. 4.0 out of 5 stars
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      sharpens shiny and slick

      Delivers a fine sharp edge to lathe tools. It's a fairly soft stone; needs regular truing.

    2. 4.0 out of 5 stars
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      Very good well balanced stone.

      Good smooth running stone.

    3. 4.0 out of 5 stars
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      Just what I was looking for

      For what I have used so far this does the job I expected it to do.

    4. 2.0 out of 5 stars
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      Too much wobble

      The stone itself seemed to be made well, however the plastic insert for the arbor was not. Never could get the stone to run true because it had a wobble when turning.Woodcraft replaced the stone with another and I still had the same issue with the replacement.[...]. I might add that I purchased a Norton stone and it solved my problem.

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