Totally agree. I'm skeptical whether this thing would "earn its keep" in my shop, it may be just too specialized (and take up too much real estate). Though I'm a sucker for mechanical things with knobs and motors, just too intriguing what it could be converted into. I'll take a look at it and see if the Price is Right.Whether or not I'd pick one up for serrations would depend mostly on the cost of entry, and even then, how often I'd try to use it for serrations would be questionable
I was unfamiliar with CBN wheels until your post, thanks. I'm now curious whether these CBN wheels are used much in typical knife grinding, mostly for hollow grinds. Could you share what your serration / grinder setup looks like?I use a radius'd cbn wheel on a vfd bench grinder under coolant
I'd be curious as to the price also. If you do end up picking it up, and find it works but that you don't make enough bread knives, I might be interested as I've been wanting to add bread knives to my repertoire, but haven't figured out an easy way to do good uniform serrations yet.see if the Price is Right.
They are asking $300... haven't seen it yet... but I think my "why not price" is closer to$100, cause it'll take some McGiver'en to do what I want it to do. Not sure where it's built, so I'm curious about quality.I'd be curious as to the price also. If you do end up picking it up, and find it works but that you don't make enough bread knives, I might be interested as I've been wanting to add bread knives to my repertoire, but haven't figured out an easy way to do good uniform serrations yet.
It's a Hawk Deadlock, I didn't make it just did the serrationsI really like that blade. Please show me the rest of that knife. Thanks.
I run a 3 phase bench grinder w/ a VFD and mist cooling... the burr doesn't even turn brown so that keeps the edge quite cool. The CBN wheels cost about $300-400 each iirc. You can get different sizes too.Totally agree. I'm skeptical whether this thing would "earn its keep" in my shop, it may be just too specialized (and take up too much real estate). Though I'm a sucker for mechanical things with knobs and motors, just too intriguing what it could be converted into. I'll take a look at it and see if the Price is Right.
I was unfamiliar with CBN wheels until your post, thanks. I'm now curious whether these CBN wheels are used much in typical knife grinding, mostly for hollow grinds. Could you share what your serration / grinder setup looks like?
That's a lot closer to the setup I'd imagine myself using. I am curious how you cut the thinner/smaller serrations. Is there a sharper wheel on the other side?I run a 3 phase bench grinder w/ a VFD and mist cooling... the burr doesn't even turn brown so that keeps the edge quite cool. The CBN wheels cost about $300-400 each iirc. You can get different sizes too.
That price seems pretty reasonable. I'd probably be pretty tempted to pick it up just to play with, if anything.They are asking $300... haven't seen it yet... but I think my "why not price" is closer to$100, cause it'll take some McGiver'en to do what I want it to do. Not sure where it's built, so I'm curious about quality.
Yep its just a 1/4" width wheel shaped to more of a pointThat's a lot closer to the setup I'd imagine myself using. I am curious how you cut the thinner/smaller serrations. Is there a sharper wheel on the other side?