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The Lumfork Tungsten Carbide 4 Inch Wood Shaping Wheel is a premium, durable grinding disc designed for all angle grinders with a 5/8” arbor. Its curved tungsten carbide teeth enable fast, smooth wood shaping and leveling across various wood types and plastics, delivering superior performance and longevity compared to standard wheels.







| ASIN | B0BBH6WK1T |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Colour | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (659) |
| Cutting Diameter | 100 Millimetres |
| Date First Available | 30 Aug. 2022 |
| Grit Description | Medium |
| Grit Number | 40 |
| Included components | grinder wheel disc |
| Item Weight | 150 g |
| Item diameter | 100 Millimetres |
| Item model number | lum020101 |
| Item thickness | 0.63 Hundredths-Inches |
| Manufacturer | lumfork |
| Material | Tungsten Carbide |
| Part number | lum020101 |
J**B
These Discs are great! Very sharp, they move a lot of wood. I’m not sure of the longevity as I’ve only used twice. Compared to my last dealer, I get 2 discs for the price of one. Give them a try!
A**N
very dangerous to use. Bits back.
D**N
This thing is a beast. It'll take off wood, knuckles, and fingers without hesitation. I used it on a timber cabin project, and it chewed through the job in minutes—what usually takes hours or days was done fast and clean on my M18 Milwaukee Angle Grinder. But here’s your warning: wear eye protection—chips and dust fly everywhere. Use a respirator or mask to avoid breathing in the fine particles. Thick leather gloves are a must, but even then, if you catch a knot or lose control, you’re at risk. This tool doesn’t forgive mistakes. It’s awesome and efficient, but also dangerous. Respect it. Always work with the direction of the spin, never against it. Photos: Two custom pieces that I had to sculpt to fit into place
S**N
This tool will grind wood like nobody's business... But the steel is VERY soft. While grinding old tree limbs that grew into chainlink fence I touched the fence & dulled the tool. It may have come in contact with the fence 2-3 times. If you know your only grinding wood, you'll probably be ok.
K**N
This works very well for carving out indentations in wood. I use it for making bowls, etc. out of root bundles and it does stuff that I couldn't do on a lathe. But the buyer should be aware that it's a little dangerous when used on an angle grinder as it will occasionally catch on the wood and get thrown a couple feet, usually toward my thigh. To keep this from happening, don't try to take off too much wood at one time and use the side of the grinder so that when it does catch, it will be thrown away from you rather than cutting that femoral artery. But this tool will chew through some wood in a hurry. I'm mostly cutting very dense hardwoods and the disc has stayed sharp through many bowls. I believe it's a good value, just be careful in it's use.
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