Hammered
Well-Known OPE Member
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- 7:25 PM
- User ID
- 1830
- Joined
- Sep 9, 2016
- Messages
- 76
- Reaction score
- 240
- Location
- Costa rica
I got a lahzit grinder attachment for Christmas.
I saw this in a Google search years ago and dreamed of getting one.
Well I got one now.
Toomas the inventor is in Estonia.
He engineered this tool.
It's very well made.
He had it marketed as a de barking tool.
I saw a wicked shaping tool.
Blades are really high quality and keep a great edge.
I have put it through the gears with the hardest wood I have in the yard and still bleed if I touch them wrong.
A few photos of the concave shapes I made with it.
Also good for roughing out shapes and softening round surfaces
All the bark edges off the mill will get used with this now.
Zero waist.
Even the chips get used by the horse and chicken owners in town.
The pieces in the 1st picture took me about 20 minutes chunk out.
Before I would have been on the sanding disk for half a day.
The last photo is a fruit dish made of something I normally burn.
Contact Toomas or myself with questions.
He has since made a 4" mini.
This is on my fat list of tools I want.
I saw this in a Google search years ago and dreamed of getting one.
Well I got one now.
Toomas the inventor is in Estonia.
He engineered this tool.
It's very well made.
He had it marketed as a de barking tool.
I saw a wicked shaping tool.
Blades are really high quality and keep a great edge.
I have put it through the gears with the hardest wood I have in the yard and still bleed if I touch them wrong.
A few photos of the concave shapes I made with it.
Also good for roughing out shapes and softening round surfaces
All the bark edges off the mill will get used with this now.
Zero waist.
Even the chips get used by the horse and chicken owners in town.
The pieces in the 1st picture took me about 20 minutes chunk out.
Before I would have been on the sanding disk for half a day.
The last photo is a fruit dish made of something I normally burn.
Contact Toomas or myself with questions.
He has since made a 4" mini.
This is on my fat list of tools I want.