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charadeur

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  1. Thanks arftist. I don't have any big pieces of aluminum so I will price them out with the bearings and see if I will save enough to give it a try. My gut says it will be worth it if the wheels turn out good.

    William, I have a 3/4 I will test with but once I know it is working I will get a 1.5. I am hoping to find a rebuilt one but I think new they are around $200.

    Right now I have it all built except the table and the wheels. I did some welding. You can build it without welding but some of it just seemed silly to use bolts when welding was faster and easier. In the bladesmilth forum a lot of guys have built them and been very happy. Every post I saw that completed it said it was as good as their expensive grinders. Did you see his youtube video? Very impressive.

    Cost wise I have about $50 into it and had to buy most all the steel from my favorite scrap place that sells drops. I figure $200 for the motor and either $100 or $300 for wheels and misc stuff depending on if I can make the wheels or not. So all in all a great grinder for $400 to $600. A lot better than the $1200+ similar grinders are selling for. And you can build more attachments as you need them. I am just starting out with a flat platen and going from there as the need arises.

  2. Thanks for that info. I did notice that the drive wheel and tracking wheel had a crown. I know this is a really newbie question but how do you cut a crown like that? I know how to do a taper do you just taper both sides? It seems like that would leave a ridge in the center that would not be good.

  3. I am making one of the no weld belt grinders form USAKnifmaker.com. I have it about ready except for the aluminum idler and drive wheels. The plans say to buy them but I have a lathe and can't see a good reason why I should not try to make them. Has anyone else done this? If so can you share some details? Maybe I should just buy them but as you can imagine the cost will be near $200.

  4. I have been reading the forum for some time and thought I should post to make the notice go away that I should introduce myself. :)

    I am currently building my first forge. I would like to take a class as I learn best by being showed how vs. just reading. However classes cost money and I do live in Michigan. I want to make ornamental stuff as well as a few knifes. Maybe forge the sword of destiny that saves mankind from the evil Skeletor or something. :) I'm a realist and a few candle holders and flint strikers would be cool too.

    A buddy of mine had a piece of rail road track he cut off for me so I will start using that. The forge I am building is based on this plan. I do have several books but will probably require more help than that.

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