Reddit Reddit reviews King Arthur's Tools Original & Patented Lancelot 14 Tooth Carving Disc - 4" (100mm) Dia. X 5/8” (16mm) Bore - Fits 4 and 4 1/2" Woodworking Angle Grinder - Attachment for Milwaukee, Fein 45814

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King Arthur's Tools Original & Patented Lancelot 14 Tooth Carving Disc - 4
3/8" (0 Fits most standard 4 1/2", metric 115mm and 125mm angle grinders.Depth of cut is 1-3/16" (30mm).Teeth can be easily sharpened with a 5/32" (4mm) file# 45814 and # 41414 can be used individually or in tandem with any other same center hole KAT bladeExcellent for rapid wood removal, cutting, and general shaping
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5 Reddit comments about King Arthur's Tools Original & Patented Lancelot 14 Tooth Carving Disc - 4" (100mm) Dia. X 5/8” (16mm) Bore - Fits 4 and 4 1/2" Woodworking Angle Grinder - Attachment for Milwaukee, Fein 45814:

u/doubleplusunsigned · 4 pointsr/Skookum

These things are actually commercially available. I picked one up at Harbor Freight one time but I've been too chicken--- I mean, I haven't had a reason to use it yet.

This Old Tony talks about using one in his Custom Springer Stock build.

u/robotsongs · 3 pointsr/DIY

Thanks, but I found it for 3 fingers at Amazon with free shipping if you have Prime.

Think I might need a set.

Thanks for the heads up!

u/TheJD · 2 pointsr/Woodcarving

I got this one it was $50 when I got it but it looks like it's down to $32. I couldn't tell you the difference between this one and the cheaper one since this has been the only one I've used. I'm pretty sure my angle grinder was a 7 amp Dewalt.

u/GrimBrunn · 2 pointsr/Blacksmith

I was in this bind for a while too. The easiest, cleanest, and fastest way I ended up on was to get an angle grinder and pick up one of these scary little things. I got these two holes roughed out in about 5 minutes, and if you're gentle with it you shouldn't even really need to sand.

The only downsides are that it's a little costly, and it's about one of the most scary bastard hybrids of dangerous tools you can handle. Read the instructions like scripture.

u/mcdrunkagain · 1 pointr/woodworking

Does the Arbortech Turbo Plane screw into a regular angle grinder or do you have to buy the whole grinder? I've been looking for something a lot less scary than the King Arthur's Lancelot carving grinders.