where to get CBN wheels?
#11
I'm about to get an 8" slow speed grinder & want to go w/CBN wheels. where to get? & which grit?
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David
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#12
I got mine from D-Way

http://d-waytools.com/cbn-grinding-wheels

80 and 180

Twinn
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#13
thanks for the link Twinn

which grit do you sharpen your bowl gouge with? & which for the 180 grit?
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#14
I sharpen mostly with the 180 grit although I do prefer the 80 grit for scrapers. If only one, get the 180.

They are both very aggressive when new but break in quickly.

Twinn
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#15
http://woodturnerswonders.com/collections/cbn-wheels
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#16
This is where I got mine also. I got the 180 grit and kept the original 40 grit stone that came with the Grizzly grinder.

Arlin
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#17
The two main sources are D Way and Woodturningwonders. Dave at D Way was the first person that I know of to start selling them to woodturners. Ken Rizza came along after. Ken does have aluminum hubbed wheels, which are lighter than the steel ones that Dave has. I use the 80 grit mostly for my scrapers, and the 180 for everything else, though some times I use the 180 for scrapers as well. Not sure which one gives the best burr. Just about every one prefers the 1 1/2 inch wide wheels. I have never had my gouges wander off the edge of one of them.

robo hippy
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#18
Robo has an excellent article on the subject worth reading. If no one posts a link I will when home.

Doug
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#19
Linky:

http://www.robohippy.net/featured-article/

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#20
I got mine from D-Way. Another source is Craft Supplies USA.

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Allan Hill
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