Ultra Cheap Belt Grinder...Exposed! (Harbor Freight 1X30)

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Walter Sorrells

Жыл бұрын

A belt grinder for under 60 bucks? Is that even possible? Is it any good? In this video, a pro knife maker takes on the super cheap Central Machinery brand 1X30 inch belt grinder from Harbor Freight to see if he can make a legit blade with it. Find out if he made it work.
Belt grinders -- also referred to as belt sanders -- are the most common and important tool for blade smiths and knife makers generally. But professional models can be expensive. The question here is, can a beginning knife maker or hobbyist (or for that matter a wood worker or metal fabrication guy) make quality products out of a tool this inexpensive? You'll learn the answer here!
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@premnas651
@premnas651 Жыл бұрын
I'm not a knife maker, but I have have one of these which I've used to reshape and re-profile many an axe head, machete, lawn mower, and bush hog blade. It's removed a bunch of metal over five years or so that I've abused it, and it's never faltered. It's refreshing to see a professional of Walter's caliber reviewing equipment like this.
@billyredding2039
@billyredding2039 11 ай бұрын
Have had 3 years it's on its last leg
@bell6446
@bell6446 3 ай бұрын
I have had the Delta version of this for over 30 years and, with the occasional bearing replacement, it is still going strong. It even has a flex shaft attachment that I rarely use. I use this for tools, part deburring, wood and metal profiling. Buy good belts, and get a crepe rubber belt cleaning block to keep them going. I have a Central machinery version at a second location and it feels a little lighter than my original Delta. Both work well for my uses. Thanks for your objective review. I think if you are getting started, this is a great tool.
@johngahrmann3952
@johngahrmann3952 Жыл бұрын
As a beginner I had one. the best thing about it was since it forced you to go slow it was hard to make a mistake that couldn't be fixed.
@jimvalliere1562
@jimvalliere1562 Жыл бұрын
Me too
@michaelvitetta7231
@michaelvitetta7231 Жыл бұрын
Add me to that list. I don't like HB sandpaper either so I buy better elsewhere online.
@Arthurian.
@Arthurian. Жыл бұрын
This is absolutely not a common sentiment. I have no idea how hard you were grinding but these are much too fast for their size. They're suggested against to beginners because they're so wild with notoriously bad tracking. Also if you're grinding that hard, you're doing it wrong
@NeillWylie
@NeillWylie Жыл бұрын
​@@Arthurian. pretty common sentiment. I agree with them fully. You seem to be the odd one out hefe.
@Arthurian.
@Arthurian. Жыл бұрын
@@NeillWylie he's made a dozen knives, how many have you made? I have had 5+ of these over the years, you're just being an ass.
@pesarirooni62
@pesarirooni62 Жыл бұрын
This video is a prime example of what a master craftsman is capable of doing. Shows how important expertise is. His knowledge trumps all limitations the tool might have. It was a pleasure watching this video sir. Thank you
@polylight
@polylight 8 ай бұрын
Imagine what he could do in prison with a part of a mattress frame and couple years to work on it 😀
@brucecormack9793
@brucecormack9793 5 ай бұрын
LOL @@polylight
@Adui13
@Adui13 Жыл бұрын
I have the $85 version with the 5" disc. For my VERY limited use, it is perfect and didn't break the very limited hobby budget. Thanks for an honest review that doesn't just trash-talk the tool because it costs so little.
@beerdrinker6452
@beerdrinker6452 Жыл бұрын
I have a similar tool. I keep it clean and I respect all of my tools. A budget tool is perfect for a man on a budget. A poor craftsman blames his tools.
@steven.h0629
@steven.h0629 11 ай бұрын
I didn't realize there was *one without* the 5" round disc.. makes the tool so much more useful. 👍😎✊
@drgopta2180
@drgopta2180 11 ай бұрын
I like mine but it shocks me a lot. I read it has some internal issue that causes it. It's not static electricity. I'm in the electric and electronic field for 25 years so i'm not worried about it. cheers
@cheek1m0nkey
@cheek1m0nkey 9 ай бұрын
@@drgopta2180 Yeah that's a super common issue with all belt sanders. With most people, it is static electricity and there are a bunch of ways to deal with it. The most common is just to ground the frame and then if you're still having issues, change your belt type or run tinsel over the belt.
@cliffordbowman6777
@cliffordbowman6777 3 ай бұрын
It’s because American’s can make this for anywhere near that price. We can’t use near forced labor. I quit buying tools, cars, lots of things. Try to buy things not made in a country that has vowed to destroy my country one way or another. Just saying “pay now or pay later”
@nebojsamilanovich3024
@nebojsamilanovich3024 Жыл бұрын
I originally bought this belt sander to use for tool restoration. It has also been a very useful tool for making knives and grinding bevels on my woodworking tools. I recently bought a leather 1x30 belt, so now I use it to strop my various blades. It might be light duty, but it's been a super useful tool.
@11bravo18
@11bravo18 11 ай бұрын
A buddy I used to work with brought their next largest model home from a flea market in 2005 and it was well used then and still going strong in 023.
@gregwarner3753
@gregwarner3753 11 ай бұрын
Thanks for the leather belt idea.. I strop my knives on a piece of leather glued to a flat stick and charged with polishing compound,
@cheek1m0nkey
@cheek1m0nkey 9 ай бұрын
Great idea. I didn't know those existed.
@neilmccormick9871
@neilmccormick9871 Жыл бұрын
Mine is the older HF brand/model. I’ve made some really nice knives with it. As a beginning/hobbyist knife maker, I think it’s amazing! Plus, at this price point, it’s not going to totally kill your budget if you have to replace it. I’ve had mine for 3 years and still going strong! I can also get the ceramic belts for it, too. Just take your time using it, be patient and enjoy the process.
@matthewmarting3623
@matthewmarting3623 10 ай бұрын
I love that you still do testing on this type of thing for the benefit of those getting into the hobby. I would have dismissed it out of hand - I could buy two files with that money!
@axion8788
@axion8788 8 ай бұрын
Having watched too many knife-related videos, this is one of the most sensible, considered and candid. Kudos,
@kellyvcraig
@kellyvcraig 11 ай бұрын
WHAT A GREAT REVIEW. I started somewhere, like everyone does. You pointed out a damn good way to jump in, even if garage sales couldn't get you where you wanted to be, and you didn't have the cash to go all in up front [and had to upgrade a bit here and there, as you could afford it]. SIDE NOTE: I'm a woodworker, miner steel player wither, plastic worker, copper plater and so on. I lucked out and scored a delta 1x42 for ten bucks at a garage sale about twenty years ago. Since then, I've added a four wheel grinder I picked up off craigslist [for a couple hundred] (it was a 3,600 RPM thing off a 240 volt motor, but I swapped the original motor for a sewing machine motor and controller (3/4 horse), installed a couple CBN, diamond and stone wheels on it and was off and running. I added a Air Handler buffer to the mix for one hundred (little 1/4 horse with a solid squirrel cage in the cabinet to collect debris All nothing, (air handler aside) compared to your grinders (which my son invested in too). The point of all this is, I'm impressed with this jumping off point.
@Jason-jd1jv
@Jason-jd1jv Жыл бұрын
I used one of these for about 15 years or so before the motor went out. It worked great for me. I liked that it was a little slower, it made me take my time and get things exactly they way I wanted them. It worked great for reprofiling and repairing blades that people would bring me to fix. I also liked that it was small and took up very little room. Many times I took it to work with me to use . It may be cheap but it did everything I needed it to do.
@JoesAutoElectric
@JoesAutoElectric Жыл бұрын
I had purchased one of these machines for my automotive shop a few years back. I certainly was not expecting much at all for all the reasons you mentioned, but I was also not looking for a machine to handle heavy use. Like you, I also tossed the cheap belt and bought good ones. I have to admit, I was extremely surprised at how well it works. For the money, it is well worth buying one. Awesome stuff as always man. Love your work!
@paulregner5335
@paulregner5335 Жыл бұрын
I've had one of these belt sanders for about a decade, and I agree with the assessments made in this video. One thing I should note is that last year the on/off switch on mine failed, but it was easily replaced with a generic rocker switch from Amazon (that fit perfectly) for about $5. These days, mine is relegated almost exclusively to smaller wood working projects.
@hondolane3125
@hondolane3125 Жыл бұрын
I bought one just for sharpening, when the edge needs some re-profiling. I have many decades of practice on stones, but the time saved here is enormous. Just always remember that what can do a good job fast, can ruin a knife just as fast, be sure you can hold your angle every pass. I saw a vid a while back of a professional sharpening shop, and they had a whole wall full of these. It was more practical to have a machine for each grit than it was to change the belts.
@centermid7mb
@centermid7mb Жыл бұрын
I have one of the green ones. It cost a little under $40. Once a year I gather all my knives and my daughters' knives and with a couple of higher grit belts, a 1x30 leather belt, and some polishing compound I bring everything to factory sharp or better. It works great!
@Vanayr
@Vanayr Жыл бұрын
Looking forward to this series. Not just money but space is a premium for the hobbyist who’s wife won’t let them park a Bridgeport in the garage… 😢
@BeeHiverson
@BeeHiverson 2 ай бұрын
Get a new wife, then get a new Bridgeport brother!
@richerworldproductions
@richerworldproductions 8 ай бұрын
Starting out, i purchased the equivalent of this machine from Princess Auto in Canada. It served me very well. You can definitely make knives with it. I still use it now, even though i built a 2x72 Grinder. It still comes in handy! I would recommend it to anyone starting out.
@smoakngun
@smoakngun Жыл бұрын
Walter you are right on the money. I have had one of these for years. It does great service for light duty stuff, as you said. I made a drop point knife from miter a saw blade and it did a great job. Thanks for another great video.
@BryanTorok
@BryanTorok Жыл бұрын
Thanks for a very reasonable review of this tool. I will probably never get into knife making from scratch, but I have other hobbies where this could be useful such as building amateur rockets or making metal brackets for various things.
@brysonalden5414
@brysonalden5414 Жыл бұрын
That's what I started with, then moved up to a 2x72 when my skills improved and my pocketbook got larger. I still use mine, but only with a leather belt for final stropping, which it does perfectly.
@geraldjmcnulty
@geraldjmcnulty Жыл бұрын
This information is what I needed. I just started woodworking and didn’t want to make a poor choice of belt sander. Thanks!
@michaelrizzo5523
@michaelrizzo5523 Жыл бұрын
I picked up one of these to do some of the finer finishing/polishing work on my amateur experiments in customizing stock blades, with my old 4X36 handling the bigger removal jobs (relatively speaking). It's held up better than I thought it would, but then I'm usually using very fine belts at low pressure. Also functions as an oversized Worksharp for edge touch-ups with 600-1000 grit belts. Really glad I found your channel!
@hannahmarcom5596
@hannahmarcom5596 6 ай бұрын
This is the kind of info that is great for people wanting to test the waters! Absolutely a good way to go at it! Thanks for sharing!
@ItsJustMeMcKee
@ItsJustMeMcKee Жыл бұрын
I'm brand new and I have this. This video made me realize I can do it with time. I also now know what belts to use. Thank you!
@seanedging6543
@seanedging6543 Жыл бұрын
Nice! I picked one of these up when it was on clearance for wood, but I had no idea it was even useable for steel. Honestly I love that I don’t need to care for it. Worst case, it breaks and I now have a light duty induction motor
@MRrwmac
@MRrwmac Жыл бұрын
Nice and honest review. I’m sure some crafters will appreciate this tool for starting out. I know I will. Thanks!
@MikeyMack303
@MikeyMack303 4 ай бұрын
Thank you for the demonstration and review!
@storyteller164
@storyteller164 Жыл бұрын
I use mine for primary handle shaping. Because it does not dig into the material too fast, even with a 36-grit belt, it's easy to keep things smooth and even.
@willlothridge3197
@willlothridge3197 Жыл бұрын
Use mine on handles and made a drill bit sharpening jig for it
@Arthurian.
@Arthurian. Жыл бұрын
36 grinds into steel rapidly. Handle material stands no chance against a rigid AF 36 grit belt, especially on a 1x30. I'm not buying your story
@Arthurian.
@Arthurian. Жыл бұрын
​@@willlothridge3197what is a drill bit sharpening jig for a 1x30 grinder?
@NeillWylie
@NeillWylie Жыл бұрын
​@@Arthurian.you really don't know what a drill bit sharpening jig is? Hell buddy, you have the internet so you surely have google?!
@willlothridge3197
@willlothridge3197 Жыл бұрын
@@Arthurian. about a 4” long piece of 1x1 angle with homemade ball mounts on a base
@jrb_sland
@jrb_sland Жыл бұрын
Thanks for a good detailed review! For sanding smooth the edges of circuit boards that I manufacture from time to time, I use a homemade small belt grinder on semi-permanent loan from a friend. It uses 1" x 42" belts driven by a wooden [!] 6" OD pulley on the shaft of a commonplace 1750 RPM 1/4 HP motor. Works at least as well as the Central Machinery machine in your review, but it is heavy and somewhat clumsy to adjust. It is good to know that there is a quick, easy & cheap alternative if my friend needs his machine back...
@fritzkraemer1668
@fritzkraemer1668 10 ай бұрын
It´s the first time for me join your canal! i like the way you do it!
@bobjones8864
@bobjones8864 11 ай бұрын
Good job Walter. More than you expected and more than I expected.
@thisarepatar
@thisarepatar Жыл бұрын
I definitely look forward to the following videos on this track. My hand me down 4x36 slips so bad and I don’t want to break the bank on a new one.
@Bridgercraft
@Bridgercraft Жыл бұрын
I have the Vonhaus 1x30, very similar to this but has a built in disc sander too. I'll upgrade to a 2x72 as soon as I can afford it but honestly, this little belt grinder has been amazing! I've made everything from little sgian dubhs through Bowie knives up to 1 handed swords using it and it's handled them all just fine, slowly, but fine. For a little under £100 I have no complaints.
@blufordbirdsong1834
@blufordbirdsong1834 Жыл бұрын
Love to see what other affordable grinders you highlight. I would submit that most of us who have gotten into knife making and. The last 10 years started on a 1x30.
@robertnorton3870
@robertnorton3870 Жыл бұрын
I’ve had mine for about 10 years and it’s still going. The capacitor just blew on it but I was able to bypass it and it still works!! As a serious hobbyist from making knives and blacksmithing it’s an extremely useful tool.
@adamflores4206
@adamflores4206 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for posting the tests that you do with keeping in mind those of that are just getting started or are home hobbiests that don't have the space or the funds for the professional/ production equipment.
@dpete8995
@dpete8995 Жыл бұрын
I’ve been thinking about buying one of these grinders for a while… great info… answered exactly the questions I’ve been rolling over in my head.
@hardtailjefe
@hardtailjefe Жыл бұрын
Great info and I’ve been wondering this exact thing. Thanks for this.
@reddogknives
@reddogknives Жыл бұрын
Watching your videos and some others I appreciate the time and professionalism of your videos. To dip my toe In The Biz I used the earlier model of the Harbor Freight grinder. I made probably 20 knives with that grinder which I also got a taste in buying quality belts for future reference. As soon as I was over being a novice, I was able to fabricate a 2x72 Grinder from a dc motor and control board off a free treadmill. There's many videos on how to make it out there on KZfaq, and it gave me forward and reverse and variable speed which is invaluable for grinding a quality knife. After I went through two motors from getting metal dust into the windings I still couldn't afford a $3,000 grinder so I bought the plans for my 2nd gen Revolution 2x72 grinder from Brian house out of Florida for 10 bucks. With the steel, the motor, and the controller I'm into it for about 800 bucks. But I will say that it is an industrial machine that will last me a lifetime, plenty of power, forward and reverse, variable speed, vertical and horizontal grinding. It's an excellent machine and would sell somewhere in the range of $3,000 assembled out the door. It took me a while to save up the scratch and lots of research before I decided to build the revolution, and I'm not dissatisfied I love that machine I use it everyday on anything I need to grind. It's a cheaper way to get an excellent 2x72 grinder and I would advise anyone with a little welding knowledge to do what I did. Get a hold of Brian house and get the plans or buy the bundle and you're in for a professional machine for a lot less than you would buying a prefabricated tool. Thank you Walter Sorrels, you are my number one man for knife making videos over the last five or six years I couldn't have done it without you thank you thank you thank you Walter. Keep up the good work my brother from the knife making community.
@none5355melvinMadigan
@none5355melvinMadigan 7 ай бұрын
My wife loves this sander it is perfect for her craft projects thanks for sharing your information about this little cheap sander 👍
@madewithscraps
@madewithscraps 7 ай бұрын
I have owned and operated one of these small sanders for over 20 years now, for small deburring and small drill bits or lathe tools. I degreed my plate for ease of use, and find this exactly as per cost and need. Cheap and capable of good performance with Zirconia belts on small objects, when not in any hurry. For my main used of all intentions is my Burr-King 4" x 60". I also have the larger Harbor Freight Belt sander with the side wheel, and find it acceptable for larger, soft material objects, but easy to stop and very Endemic for power. For a serious user or knife maker' Buy Nice, or By Twice.
@markcoffman494
@markcoffman494 Жыл бұрын
Just so you know I love your videos!! You one amazing man!👍
@shaybladescutlery9151
@shaybladescutlery9151 Жыл бұрын
did my first 20 blades on a 1x42 delta grinder, finally afforded a Wilmont 2X72. I use that grinder for a lot of other fabrication work now, one of my favorite shop tools.
@jeremywhittington7605
@jeremywhittington7605 Жыл бұрын
I’ve had one of these for years… I also have 5 other grinders that are highly expensive, and I use this in conjunction with(not instead)of my others. That way I’ve been able to make really good use of it. It’s really good for tight spaces!
@douglasthompson2740
@douglasthompson2740 Жыл бұрын
I bought one several years ago for mid thirties and I have no idea what it will do for knifemakers but I would not be without one for a small drill bit sharpener. I use it for very small to 1/2" bits and it gives me great control. Not to thrilled with the channels in the table but I have to say this has been a performer. I always get a better grade of belt but with that it is something I would not be without. I use it every day and it has been without any problems.
@mr.makeit4037
@mr.makeit4037 Жыл бұрын
Glad to see your wearing the respirator. As a metal worker, I noticed after grinding metal outside in the sunlight, the sun's rays showed just how many very small metal flakes were floating around me. You don't want this in your lungs. I also use a respirator and also have a huge workspace exhaust fan. Safety first.
@frankthetank1369
@frankthetank1369 Жыл бұрын
Yeah you don't want the metal shavings in your eyes either.
@davidparker3346
@davidparker3346 Жыл бұрын
very well put. it's great way to see if knife making is for you.
@gatescompton7876
@gatescompton7876 Жыл бұрын
I’ve made 150 or knives with mine! Still using it! It’s probably 8 years old! Enjoy your video s. 🤠🇺🇸👍
@kicko61
@kicko61 Жыл бұрын
I've had this one for a number of years and it works just fine for what I use it for. Sharpening drill bits.
@bigshrek3926
@bigshrek3926 7 ай бұрын
Thanks for the Honest Review Mr. Walter!
@ITALJUTE
@ITALJUTE Жыл бұрын
Thanks so much for doing this video. I am exactly the person you're talking about and you have given me the confidence to go purchase that cheap belt sander I had been looking at. It's actually lots better than the one you tested but it's not an expensive one.
@terryevans1976
@terryevans1976 Жыл бұрын
I really enjoyed this kind of content. Thanks a million.
@watermain48
@watermain48 Жыл бұрын
Exactly how I started many years ago. Then on to a 1 x 42 and finally to a 2 x 72. I would tell a beginner to go for it, but be ready to spend some serious money down the line. Thanks for good video.
@samuraibyrd
@samuraibyrd Жыл бұрын
Thanks Walter,i was looking for something other than my worksharp and with a little more power. It’ll definitely fit my needs reshaping tsuka and saya and maybe even sharpening katana.
@TSC1
@TSC1 Жыл бұрын
Great review! Love to see one on the grizzly grinder as well!
@brianlawson3757
@brianlawson3757 Жыл бұрын
I bought one of these from Harbor Freight almost two years ago and it's still going strong. I only own two machines I use as grinders to profile and flatten my blades; the 1x30 and a 4x36 adjustable belt sanding station from Bauer. Now that you can get much more aggressive abrasive belts for these machines, I think they're great if you're starting out or just strapped for cash. I still like to file my bevels in by using draw filing at my bench, but these two machines significantly drop the time it takes me to get a blade ready for heat treatment and they also help me process my handle materials quickly as I work with a lot of bone, antler, and horn that I repurpose from the stuff sold as dog treats. I think they're great compared to the alternative of doing everything purely by hand.
@knry9125
@knry9125 Жыл бұрын
I have four 1x30 belt grinders, only one is Central Machinery and I use it with a stropping belt. The other three grinders are more notable name brands. With a few minor modifications my 1x30s work great with the correct/proper belt selection. Thank you for this video.
@billj5645
@billj5645 Жыл бұрын
This is great information. I want one of those for hobby woodworking use, I'm happy to learn that it would actually grind knife bevels.
@WallaceAndersonOfficial
@WallaceAndersonOfficial Жыл бұрын
I have one I bought way back when I was in highschool for getting into knives. It was a good better-than-nothing start. It let me make quite a few small, beginner projects.
@ToolnKnives
@ToolnKnives Жыл бұрын
I started knife making with a 1x30, like many other have. I made several knives that all turned out good. The disadvantages I saw were with the narrow platen and the amount of time it took to grind compared to a 2x72. If your on the fence about not being able to make a 1x30 work for you don't. Take your time and you'll be fine.
@georgethayer3533
@georgethayer3533 3 ай бұрын
One of my son gave me this belt sander and it work great I like it very much. I think my son is a great little machine. I restore old Daisy, baby, guns and music constantly. Thank you, Harbor freight.
@shaynecarter-murray3127
@shaynecarter-murray3127 4 ай бұрын
Love to see fair reviews of inexpensive products.
@Zodliness
@Zodliness 10 ай бұрын
@Walter Sorrells - Moral of the story: Unskilled craftsmen blame their tools.... Skilled craftsmen fashion their own. 😉
@melgross
@melgross 3 ай бұрын
This is a very fair review. Unlike too many other people, you treated it as what it is, a really inexpensive machine, without constantly complaining that it wasn’t as good as something five to 10 times as much. These machines have their place. If you make knives or anything else for yourself as a hobby where you’re not making a lot of parts, this is fine. If you really like the hobby and want to move more seriously, then after starting with this, move up.
@Justin-fl1nv
@Justin-fl1nv 7 ай бұрын
I like the honest review. I've bought a couple of tools from harbor freight just to try out and so far most have been pretty good. They are basic simple tools great for beginners on a budget.
@paulstiller6239
@paulstiller6239 Жыл бұрын
I've been using this exact 1x30 belt sander to sharpen mower blades for 15 years, works great. Got a more expensive hobby, buy a better tool, but it's not junk.
@chuckbowie5833
@chuckbowie5833 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing!
@chiphill4856
@chiphill4856 11 ай бұрын
I've had a green Harbor Freight version for over a decade and it is still rolling along. I'm not a knife maker, but I built boats and use this tool for all kinds of detail work on wood, fiberglass and metal. I've altered mine to include vibration reducing base and a quick way to remove the cover forr belt changes. I use the dust port and improved the guide table by drilling multiple holes in the surface t allow air flow. This thing works.
@Restorology
@Restorology 11 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing this.
@Glorfindel_117
@Glorfindel_117 Жыл бұрын
So.. I'm a hobbyist leatherworker.. Might look into seeing if they ship to Canada cause I can use this to sand my edges flush instead of measuring everything 4 times and then making micro cuts with a knife to clean up my edges... This looks very promising for that, and maybe I'll try a knife of my own too, and then make a sheath for it!
@DavZell
@DavZell Жыл бұрын
Walter, can provide a link to the belts you ended up using? Also, I'm looking forward to what the next step from this would be. Thanks!
@christurley391
@christurley391 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the video
@tedmccauley9319
@tedmccauley9319 Жыл бұрын
I’ve had mine for about 10 years, still working and has been very useful. Totally worth the cost. I’m just a hobbyist though l don’t have huge demands on it.
@fernandsavoie6641
@fernandsavoie6641 4 ай бұрын
Thank you, Mr. Sorrells, nice video, great info...you have a new subbie.
@p90ike
@p90ike Жыл бұрын
Awesome vid. Thanks
@thomasdsmith7678
@thomasdsmith7678 3 ай бұрын
I have 2 mounted back to back on a 12 x 24 " board. C clamp holds it down, 2 different grits, loosen the clamp and spin the rig around and go again. Belt sets are $10 for 30 (!) on Temu. Warning: stopping the motor with excessive loads will burn out the pully/bearings, THEY ARE NOT AVAILABLE. I got one of these sanders for $20 because the pully was seized. Matched a bearing and "poured" a new plastic puller around it, bit of sanding and it's now workable. Thanks for the vid.
@kevinsulak4258
@kevinsulak4258 2 ай бұрын
When I started making knives as a hobby I did not know what I was doing and did not want to spend a lot not knowing if I would want to continue I bought this grinder, a harbor freight cast anvil and made a barely passable home made forge. Using this under powered grinder taught me patients for when I started getting better and spent the money for better belt grinders, forge and anvil. 4 years later and I still have this sander, does not get much use anymore, but sometimes still use it on roughing handle scales
@danielanthony9621
@danielanthony9621 4 ай бұрын
Really good honest video, Thankyou! I use files and a wheel grinder with various wheels. Its what I can afford. I also use a hand drill with different wheel attachments like sanding discs and polishing disc's. Takes me alot longer but ive made some nice stuff. I plan on buying one of these now thanks to your review and the comments. I have found if I take my time and use some ingenuity anything I put my mind too is very doable. Thanks for your Chanel you always give me good ideas.
@RLBadKarma
@RLBadKarma 10 ай бұрын
Walter, excellent video. I don't fabricate the blades, but I buy the blanks and assemble the scales and finish the knife, then make the sheaths. This would be a very good sander for finishing, I think. Thanks.
@scottwooster4102
@scottwooster4102 3 ай бұрын
I have a similar product that also has a sanding wheel that I purchased from Harbor Freight. I am happy with it. It does the job.
@Mikyll1969
@Mikyll1969 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the vid; I'm starting to be interested in some basic forging/knifemaking and am looking at tools. What would you think of the Harbor Freight Bauer 8 in bench grinder w/belt sander, as an alternate? I'm thinking that I could swap the grinder wheel for a polishing one, and the belt setup seems to look decently robust? its listed at about 170 bucks, and might be workable?
@DanteYewToob
@DanteYewToob Жыл бұрын
The trick to a grinder like this is to hog off most of the material with an angle grinder rough pass. You can get one super cheap at HF too… this will give you several benefits. You’ll get practice with both tools, you’ll save time and money on consumables by saving your belts and you’ll have more fun focusing on making progress instead of trying to grind away an inch of steel for an hour! I’ve had this little grinder and it worked great for me for a long time, because I took care of it, I spent the money I saved on better quality belts and knife steel and I made a few jigs for it that made it safer and faster to use. So yeah… just remember… a poor craftsman blames his tools! You just have to respect your cheap tools instead of thrashing them because they’re cheap. I love Adam Savages method where he says to buy the cheapest tops you can, use them until they break and upgrade with the most expensive you can afford and the best quality that you need! Because you might not even like knife making, so don’t buy a 3k grinder to start. Start small, learn what you like, what features you want or dislike so when you upgrade you know exactly what you want and you can get the best tool for you!
@stevedodge94
@stevedodge94 10 ай бұрын
Mr. Sorrells, I apologize. I obviously offended you when I mentioned my own business. The complement still stands. You greatly influenced me to develop a hobby that became a small business. The tip still stands. I use ceramic glass platens on all my belt grinders.
@robertsmith4037
@robertsmith4037 Жыл бұрын
I had this very tool as a beginner; I had no real issues with it. I have since upgraded but this tool is good for just starting
@MrRogsmart
@MrRogsmart Жыл бұрын
Thanks Walter.
@FkRoP
@FkRoP Жыл бұрын
Yep, got one of these. The belt doesn't run quite straight, but I've still been able to get some good practice on bevels and it's remarkably quick to grind away 1084
@jensdavidsen4557
@jensdavidsen4557 11 ай бұрын
I went with a Rikon 1x30 with a 5" disc... $140 from my local Woodcraft store. I have used it to make a couple knives with very good success but mostly use it with a homemade jig for regrinding plane irons and chisels as needed. The table on the Rikon has very nice fine adjusting screws for pitch adjustment which works brilliantly for chisel grinds. So yeah I agree with you that a 1x30 isn't the same as a 2x72 but it'll get the job done.
@pyrosketcher1490
@pyrosketcher1490 11 ай бұрын
I have one that I've used fairly extensively. I removed the table and the platen. I use it exclusively as a slack belt for cleaning up convex grinds and putting the final bevel on hollow grinds.
@hackfabrication139
@hackfabrication139 Жыл бұрын
I have the older (green) version. It's seen lots of use in my small shop, where I do a lot of one-off stuff. Have not used it for knife making, but it has saved my bacon a few times over the years. I seem to recall paying around $40 for mine back then. Agree on the included belts: They don't last very long. Get some better quality ones. It's one of those tools that would get replaced if it ever dies.
@danmoreton1788
@danmoreton1788 3 ай бұрын
When I began adding tools to my workshop, I purchased this belt sander. Not heavy duty, but very useful for making metal edges finger friendly. Over the years, this has been great for small wood /metal projects. I have a better belt sander for serious projects. But this little guy is a nice go to sander. By the way, I paid $39.00 for this baby!
@daveh777
@daveh777 Жыл бұрын
I too use mine for handle shaping and even rough sharpening with the super strop kit and a angle guide.
@highplains7777
@highplains7777 Жыл бұрын
This is what I used to get started for the exact reasons Walter stated.
@jeffhicks8428
@jeffhicks8428 Жыл бұрын
Great stuff Walt.
@thomasgarrison3949
@thomasgarrison3949 2 ай бұрын
I have an 8 in. Bench Grinder with a Light & an Angle Grinder to do the heavy work. To do the light work & sharpening, I got the $80 CENTRAL MACHINERY 1 in. x 30 in. Belt and 5 in. Disc Sander. I also bought some extra 60, 80 &120 Grit belts & disks from Harbor Freight. I also got on eBay a $38 Edge Trailing’ (AWAY) Knife Sharpening Angle Guide and a 12 pack of 1” x 30” Sharpening / Sanding belts. (2) Each of: 120 Grit Firestorm Ceramic Polyester Belt, 220 Grit Ceramic Alumina Closed Coat Belt, 400 Grit Aluminum Oxide Soft Closed Coat Belt, 600 Grit Aluminum Oxide Soft Closed Coat Belt, 800 Grit Aluminum Oxide Soft Closed Coat Belt & 1200 Grit Aluminum Oxide Blue Film Belt.
@MountainFisher
@MountainFisher Жыл бұрын
I have a 1x42 with an 8 inch disk grinder I setup for wet grinding for knife sharpening with silicon oxide belts. But it was my only grinder when I started.
@johnduffy6546
@johnduffy6546 4 ай бұрын
Good and honest video! this little critter is not designed for Pro use. For the every day hobbyist, it's some good bang for your buck
@macgvrs
@macgvrs Жыл бұрын
I found an older version of this at a tag sale for $2. It works. Might be nice to perhaps have speed control but otherwise it does what I need it to do.
@GrowingLittleCountryhomestead
@GrowingLittleCountryhomestead Жыл бұрын
Looks perfect for my 10 year old. Thanks for this excellent video
@billclancy4913
@billclancy4913 Жыл бұрын
I started with a file jig, and moved up to the HF, and it was a huge improvement. I made enough knives to buy a OBM 2 x 72. I've added a few accessories and I'm off! Now retired, I make & sell a few blades each month.
@aubreyleonae4108
@aubreyleonae4108 Жыл бұрын
Thanks. Exactly what I wanted to know. I'm recently retired and want give it a go but I'll only make them for myself and gifts. So I didn't want to spend a lot, however my shoulders aren't so good and I was really hoping to use power. Thanks again, this type would be great for me.
@jtscustomcutlery317
@jtscustomcutlery317 Жыл бұрын
This dude is so cool! Gives me renewed hope for my love of this craft. One day I’ll get that 2x72….. yes, she will be mine
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