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beltsander recommendations

Started by Dmaxshawn, May 21, 2008, 10:24:00 PM

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Dmaxshawn

Just curious what would be an entry level belt sander to cut the bevel on some knives?  Not top of the line but just something to make a few knives for friends but not something thats going to tear up.  Also what grit does one start with?

Thanks
Shawn

Leftieshot

I start with 80grit and have had good results. As far as grinders go you can get by with a small one.  Its all in how much you want and are willing to put into it!  Grinders can be expensive.

el oso

I'm no bladesmith, but I have made several knives with my sander. It's a Delta 1" x 42" belt sander, $99 at Depot. I cut my bevels with files, and use the sander to smooth it out.
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Leftieshot

Oso, I use the same grinder.  I grind my profiles and grind my bevels with it.  Its a good little machine to get you started.

Dmaxshawn

Ok thanks guys I appreciate it. I will go to town today and see whats available.  

Shawn

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