I bought a mill from you guys and I gotta say you really got your act together. I needed a clutch and it was pretty much. My fault for not having the RPM set. Right, you guys sent me a clutch 2nd day. It was sitting on my front door awesome. Somebody always picks up the phone and they're nice and courteous as well.
This is like a miniature version of the Armstrong grinders I used for 20 years as a saw filer in a local sawmill. With that experience, my first thought is, "Ain't it cute!" My second thought is that it is very familiar and very useful. I'm not in the market for one yet, but I could be soon.
Good demo video and is one of the best blade sharpeners I seen..... But I would rather have 120 volt version and I also would like a wet-grind option, just to make sure temper in tooth stays the same. Seem so all is needed is add-on tub with some sort of small pump to pump oil on tooth....
Nice looking machine. I notice it didn't sharpen the gullet or the back of the tooth. We are in New Zealand and possibly looking at upgrading to one of these or similar. Nice job.
Thanks for posting the user manual as it answered many questions but left me with two. 1) What do you do if your blade manufacturer does not match the cams listed? 2) What is the wattage of the grind motor? Thanks!
Hey LazerBee! For your first question, we have a general purpose cam which can be used to adjust the sharpener for many different blade types! As for your second question, this is a battery operated machine! If you are interested in the wattage or in using an invertor please give our tech department a call at 1-855-476-6455 :) Hope this helps!
I run a woodmizer lt40, but Ur small mills are really good for the price. If somebody as me, for a starter mill. Ur 126 is on of my advice to take a look... Greetings Wolfgang
I bought a mill from you guys and I gotta say you really got your act together. I needed a clutch and it was pretty much. My fault for not having the RPM set. Right, you guys sent me a clutch 2nd day. It was sitting on my front door awesome. Somebody always picks up the phone and they're nice and courteous as well.
This is like a miniature version of the Armstrong grinders I used for 20 years as a saw filer in a local sawmill. With that experience, my first thought is, "Ain't it cute!" My second thought is that it is very familiar and very useful. I'm not in the market for one yet, but I could be soon.
Good demo video and is one of the best blade sharpeners I seen.....
But I would rather have 120 volt version and I also would like a wet-grind option, just to make sure temper in tooth stays the same. Seem so all is needed is add-on tub with some sort of small pump to pump oil on tooth....
Excellent demonstration Josh, thank you so much!🙂🍃
Nice looking machine. I notice it didn't sharpen the gullet or the back of the tooth. We are in New Zealand and possibly looking at upgrading to one of these or similar. Nice job.
Thanks for posting the user manual as it answered many questions but left me with two. 1) What do you do if your blade manufacturer does not match the cams listed? 2) What is the wattage of the grind motor? Thanks!
Hey LazerBee! For your first question, we have a general purpose cam which can be used to adjust the sharpener for many different blade types! As for your second question, this is a battery operated machine! If you are interested in the wattage or in using an invertor please give our tech department a call at 1-855-476-6455 :) Hope this helps!
Will it sharpen a carbide tip blade
I run a woodmizer lt40, but Ur small mills are really good for the price.
If somebody as me, for a starter mill. Ur 126 is on of my advice to take a look...
Greetings Wolfgang
Thanks so much, Wolfgang!!
Very nice presentation.
I ordered mine today
Love to heat that! We hope you like it!
really awesome
I like the woodland blade sharpener,how will I purchase one
Hi there! You can visit our website or give us a call at 1-855-476-6455 :)
What about the set?
Where this machine in Saudi Arabia
One set who much?