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Reviewed in Germany on March 9, 2025
Eine der besten Scheiben die ich habe. Da geht was!
john swallow
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on February 13, 2025
making a bowl
john
Reviewed in the United States on April 18, 2025
I have NEVER been disappointed with an Arbortech product. If you are a serious woodworker/carver their tools are great
John H
Reviewed in Canada on June 27, 2024
I tested out the Industrial Woodcarver with and without the guard. With the guard on, I find it more restricting on what I can do with it. I think there is a learning curve to get use to this disc vs the Arbortech Turbo plane. I look forward to what I can carve with this disc.
James
Reviewed in the United States on May 2, 2024
We use them for aluminum and they work great
GroveMillworks
Reviewed in the United States on October 13, 2024
I put it right to work on 1/2 dozen of my bowls. Significantly less dust then Kutzall wheels ( I use Fine and Medium Kutzall). Removes material aggressively on edge like the TURBOPlane but doesn't "grab" like their Planing wheel. Leaves a smoother finish then the Kutzall medium wheel. I put my Kutzall medium wheels into storage. I've got the Turbo Scraper on order to follow up after the Carver wheel. Healthy learning curve to steady my hands when removing material in comparison to Kutzall medium and fine.
douglas
Reviewed in the United States on July 23, 2023
This is a powerful no nonsense wood carving tool that was created by someone who understands the art.
DoctorJ
Reviewed in the United States on October 18, 2022
This is my fifth one. This is a serious tool, not for beginners. Can't do without it..
Cliente
Reviewed in Spain on August 17, 2020
ES UNA PASADA DE DISCO
D. Craig
Reviewed in the United States on May 29, 2020
This is the second Arbortech tool I've bought, they are very well made but awfully expensive. I had fun money to burn. This is a wood carver on steroids. It comes with a plexi-glass shield that is very different than the metal one on the angle grinder. No instructions on how to use it, online search didn't help. I'm guessing it's some kind of depth guide for cutting channel grooves. It looks well-made but if it got crosswise with the cutting blade moving at 7000rpm there would be plastic flying everywhere.These things develop a lot of torque and they will give your arm, wrist and hand muscles a workout. I bought lightweight inexpensive 7amp grinders to power the blades, I'm thinking now that a heavier grinder with more amps might give more control. Arbortech are good tools, no question, but if you're a beginner you might first try an inexpensive chain saw carver and one of those tungsten carbide toothed grinders that look like a sea urchin, they will always be handy.
Rozenkruetz
Reviewed in the United States on March 1, 2020
Works a trick. I had been using the ball gouge to carve bowl and this is a whole different monster. It doesnt auto limit depth of cut quite as heavily as the ball gouge so it will sink right in to max depth if you let it, even in fairly hard woods like osage, like cutting through butter. Seems to leave a better overall finish than the ball gouge, even used against the grain tearout seems to be fairly minimal. If you have a good light touch and control you can use it to get a pretty smooth finish overall but I prefer something less aggressive for final thicknessing.Great tool for stock removal I cant recommend it enough.
stephen
Reviewed in the United States on January 14, 2019
WOW!! I don't even know where to start. I have been carving and shaping a 3 foot by 5 foot black walnut stump for 6 plus hours and this cutter is mind blowing. My wife got tired of hearing how much I kept raving about this little cutter. You could dig out a spoon or bowl in minutes, which is my next project. This thing ROCKS!!
Cliente
Reviewed in Italy on March 6, 2017
Tutto regolare consegna,prodotto integro tutto ok.io lo trovo un utensile eccezionale ben fatto (visto quello che costa),il suo compito è quello di "scavare" il legno e lo fa bene ,anche quello di troncare lo fa bene ma non è propio quello per cui è stato concepito credo, vista la larghezza delle placche di taglio.
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