2x72 Belt Grinder
Submitted by Lior Trestman on Tue, 11/03/2020 - 10:31amA great tool for knife making
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A great tool for knife making
This tool can be used to bend flat pieces of acrylic (PMMA).
Very useful for finishing dado or sliding dovetail joints. Veritas has a nice model, very easy to sharpen (https://www.leevalley.com/en-us/shop/tools/hand-tools/planes/router/5260...) but a used Stanley 71 can probably work as well.
A buffer for cars, boats, resin or wood table tops, etc. -Put the terrycloth bonnet on for waxing, and the wool one on for buffing. -Apply wax to the bonnet, not the surface. -Do not push on the buffer as this could burn out the motor. Let it do the work. -Wash the bonnets with soap and water when finished and let dry.