🔧 Unleash Your Inner Artisan with the Speedcutter!
The GRAFF SPEEDCUTTER is a 5-inch wood carving disc designed for angle grinders, featuring a robust construction with tungsten carbide teeth for precision cutting. It operates at a high speed of 12,200 RPM without overheating, ensuring safety and efficiency in wood sculpting and shaping tasks.
Material | Wood |
Brand | GRAFF |
Product Dimensions | 5"L x 5"W |
Color | Black Gray |
Number of Teeth | 3 |
Style | Wood Carving and Cutting Blades |
Compatible Material | Engineered Wood, Parquet, Laminat, Wood |
Manufacturer | OOO Lemanbel (LLC) |
Part Number | 1 |
Item Weight | 7.5 ounces |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | Speedcutter 125 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 5 Inch Speedcutter |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Grit Rating | 50 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
H**L
Sharp, fit well, and cut as expected!
I got this blade to cut, not very neatly, with using an angle grinder, several protruding 4x4s that were sticking up from a dilapidated deck area. This was so no one would trip over them. The blade did what it said it would do and did it very well. It fit the angle grinder perfectly and was extremely sharp. I used it at a lower cutting speed as stuff was flying all over the place..
E**R
Great product
Awesome tool, blade carving capacity is better than expected.
V**O
Work well but...
Works well, but please take extreme caution when using it. Works good but also dangerous.
S**C
Excellent for cutting through dirt covered tree stump roots
This is a review of 2 Amazon items used together, the Freud DS0903CP3 Diablo 9" Carbide Pruning Reciprocating Blade and the GRAFF SPEEDCUTTER 5 Wood Carving Disc for Angle Grinder - Circular Saw Blade for Cutting, Sculpting & Shaping - 7/8" Arbor - 125mm.I have a few stumps in the yard that I wanted to remove. I shoveled off the top layer of dirt to expose part of the roots. I used a reciprocating saw with a standard DeWalt pruning blade and each blade would become dull after cutting 1 or 2 roots, causing the saw blade to start smoking and would not cut anymore, which is typical when you expose any sharp blade to dirt - but not the Diablo blade . The Diablo kept cutting through roots while laughing at the surrounding dirt like it was not there. I also got a head start on the larger roots by first cutting through as much as possible with the GRAFF SPEEDCUTTER 5 Wood Carving Disc for Angle Grinder. This is a beast on a 4.5/5 inch cordless Hercules angle grinder and does the heavy lifting through 3/4 of the exposed 2 inch roots and I cut the rest with the Diablo blades, along with the smaller roots. I then put rope around the remaining stump and pulled it out with a 4,900 lb winch, again using the Diablo when a remaining root under tension became exposed. Happy days playing in the dirt.
B**L
Great product
Bought this based on a YouTube video where I saw it used, it worked great and the results were better than other methods using a flap wheel or sanding disc.
B**Y
Excellent for cypress knees
After years of tripping over a couple dozen cypress knees in my yard and having to avoid going over them with my mower, I finally got around to grinding them down. The best strategy for me was to use a carbide ripping blade on my circular saw to 1/4"-cross-hatch the above-ground part, then to use this disc on my angle grinder to knock those pieces off and smooth it to ground level. As others have noted, definitely use eye protection, position the grinder safety shield on the left, and cut with the forward right quadrant of the disc. It will fling wood chip debris high, far, and wide.
C**.
Worked for the purpose!
We needed to repair some sheathing and we couldn't get to it very well. So we bought this GRAFF SPEEDCUTTER 4-1/2 Inch Wood Carving Disc to use in the angle grinder to get in to it and it worked just like we anticipated.We were happy with the purchase!
P**D
Deadly
Because of the fact there are only 3 cutters, accuracy is minimal. And bounce is very scary. Anyone that's used a grinder knows you MUST, be careful which side of the grinder to hit with. One side pulls it away from you and the other throws it at you therefore cutting certain woods can practically jerk the tool out of your hand. Even with the handle on the grinder this blade needs constant control. One mistake and could be the last. Be careful!
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