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I am glad the Lee Valley has them now.
I got mine from Ken who owns Woodturners Wonders has some form Aluminum to Steel wheels.
https://woodturnerswonders.com/collections/cbn-wheels
He also sells a combo package of Rikon grinders with CBN wheels attached.
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Is there one grit that is “best” for turning tools?
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Check out RoboHippie's website. He has a write-up on using CBN wheels for turning tools, complete with grit recommendations. I have a 180g and 360 grit wheels and love them, but I use them for more than just the turning tools. Make sure you get the concentric washer set for whichever wheel you get. They work perfectly.
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I emailed Ken and explained my uses, turning tools, mower blades, knives, and axes. His 2 wheel setup recommendation was the 4 in 1 in 350 grit and the mega square wheel in 80 grit. I am also looking at getting the sharpening cards. All currently on sale according to his website. Seems like a good deal on the 1 hp 8" grinder/ wheel setup but still $500 shipped.
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I picked up the Hurricane 80 and 180 grit CBN for my PC grinder. Definitely a game changer.
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Thanks for the replies! Definitely in my near future. I'll need to order some more Wolverine bases. ?