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I gotta say mounted in my angle grinder it's ferocious.  Smooth (no grabbing) aggressive and it is  Frightening.

My grinder isn't  paddle switch so if it gets out of my hands it's still going.

Well I'll get used to it.  I got used to standing up once too.

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47 minutes ago, Dadio said:

Please be careful.

Herb

PLEASE!!!

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I got one also and have used it in my angle grinder and it is a wild thing to say the least. Mine keeps on  going when it is dropped. I would like a switch that stops NOW when there is no finger pressure.  I talked to a guy who carves for a living and he showed me his left hand where the cutting edge got all 4 finger joints.  It cut down deep and they worried about losing all 4 fingers. He healed and seven months later he got back to using his left hand again. He said take it slow and hold on and pay attention if I am going to keep using it. I may just have to find another way.

 

Cliff Please, Please be careful

 

Preston

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2 hours ago, Dadio said:

Please be careful.

Herb

 

Yes, please do - my uncle got his hand cut up by one pretty bad one time- of course it could have been the fact that the other hand/arm was in a cast or the chair seat he was shaping was clamped to a metal stool, or he did not have the guard on the angle grinder. OR, it was a combination of ALL 3

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Just the name of it scares me. heh,heh

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Gotta steal @Stick486 line here...SUB IT OUT!

Better than changing your name from Cliff to "Stubby":o

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I'm scared just thinking about it. Is this necessary?:unsure:

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Okay, that is one tool I never had the urge to buy.  Stay safe.

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I think of it this way... Would I ever get my hand that close to a chain saw...?  And the chainsaw is travelling a much slower rate of speed...  imagine your chain saw revving it up to 30,000 RPM plus...?

 

The slide switch on my Makita has two functions...if I push it on from the front of the switch it locks on...if I push it from the rear of the switch it becomes momentary...maybe yours does the same thing and you might not have noticed...?

 

"Stay safe, my friend"

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Well this'll terrify  all ya all about as much as it terrified me.

 

I got it to use on the wood lathe.

HUH??

yup.

 I got these 18" winged bowls I'm doing and I had a wonderment if whether I'd get a better finish by bringing the thing up to the work like a turning tool

 

So I tried it.  Hand held. No tool rest.

 

Oh my goodness, it was frightening.

I think I'm done with that as a concept.

 

But still if I can build a mechanism to operate like the saddle of a machine lathe ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~

 

Sometimes I wonder if I spend too much time designing and building gizmos  trying to avoid developing  certain skills.   Well, I have fun doing it so, there's that.

 

I still have the  reciprocating machine I built to tooth hand saw blanks because I was too impatient to learn the skill.  I made it from scrap & junk I  just had laying around. 

That articulated hollowing tool I made was the result of me feeling inadequate to control the tools inside a larger hollow form.

Thing is, they all work. 

 

 

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8 minutes ago, Cliff said:

Sometimes I wonder if I spend too much time designing and building gizmos  trying to avoid developing  certain skills.   Well, I have fun doing it so, there's that.

Know what you mean!

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The important thing is.... do you still have all your fingers?

John

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@Cliff

one time I wanted to grind the head of a 3/4" bolt round so I rigged up my small right angle grinder with a clamp block  to mount in my 4 way vise on the drill press and used it like a cross feed on a metal lathe with the drill press. Worked like a charm. I wonder if you could make something like that for your wood lathe like the cross feed with the grinder and the Sir Lancelot ?

Herb

 

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I use one all the time. Just remember to lift to clear the wood when moving left.

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