Great video! I just bought the exact same tool to expand my knife sharpening business. One thing I noticed on my blade and yours as I was watching the video is the diamond sharpening blade seems to have a lot of run out on it. When you were hand turning the sharpening blade to the saw blade (6.00 min) I could see your sharpening blade had a little side to side. I measured mine with a dial indicator, mounted on the motor shaft, brand new, never used and the runout was 0.020. In contact with VEVOR Customer Service, hopefully they will send me a new blade.
You should see the pine pitch we have in a log run we just came home with, super straight limbless pines but, they have destroyed probably over 4 blades now with only being able to do maybe 3 or 4 orders. Oh and destroyed band belts as well. I so badly want to burn the scrap in a barrel and make pine resin out of it, but we are already busy with so much. Finally almost done with our wood kiln, AJ showed me the Solar working today. AJ's birthday is right around the corner, I might need to get some of those blades and that sharpener for him. We use his Milwaukee Skilsaw when we have to split boards in half.
Nice video! Good reminder of how much of a difference a clean blade can make! That sharpern looks interesting... So, you going offer blade sharpening in the ATL area now?😁 One major complaint... not enough cat!! 🤣
I have a small 10" diablo blade and spent seemingly 15 minutes with about 20 breaker trips cutting a 2x4 lengthwise. It was a fine blade 80 tooth. Was this the wrong blade for this? I tend to not want to waste material and would rather measure twice cut once...but if this was due to wrong blade choice and not sharpness of blade..than I will have to reassess my views.
@@mrupholsteryman yes they do make specific blades for rip cutting and general they are more aggressive. Fine tooth blades are great for getting clean cuts on say plywood. But the breaker tripping is not a good sign. Some things that can cause that is too far from the outlet, or an extension cord that’s not a thick enough gauge.
@ChadsCustomCreations I do have an extension cord that I use and have to pull the saw to the driveway as I don't have a dedicated workshop and the garage is a cluttered concoction of unfinished projects that continues to grow while the bills do and my full time job keep those at bay as long I work that...I may look into an actual rip blade and maybe stronger cord...thank you for the reply. God's Only Son Permits Eternal Life! 😇🙏💪
Thanks for a great, informative test with no BS.
Thanks for watching, I hope it was helpful.
Great video! I just bought the exact same tool to expand my knife sharpening business. One thing I noticed on my blade and yours as I was watching the video is the diamond sharpening blade seems to have a lot of run out on it. When you were hand turning the sharpening blade to the saw blade (6.00 min) I could see your sharpening blade had a little side to side. I measured mine with a dial indicator, mounted on the motor shaft, brand new, never used and the runout was 0.020. In contact with VEVOR Customer Service, hopefully they will send me a new blade.
Yes I noticed that also. I wonder if after a few uses would that runout eventually grind itself away?
If you have a dial indicator, just give the blade a tap to reduce the run out to acceptable standards. My guess is .002-.003?
You should see the pine pitch we have in a log run we just came home with, super straight limbless pines but, they have destroyed probably over 4 blades now with only being able to do maybe 3 or 4 orders. Oh and destroyed band belts as well. I so badly want to burn the scrap in a barrel and make pine resin out of it, but we are already busy with so much.
Finally almost done with our wood kiln, AJ showed me the Solar working today.
AJ's birthday is right around the corner, I might need to get some of those blades and that sharpener for him. We use his Milwaukee Skilsaw when we have to split boards in half.
Pine can be the worst
Nice video! Good reminder of how much of a difference a clean blade can make! That sharpern looks interesting... So, you going offer blade sharpening in the ATL area now?😁 One major complaint... not enough cat!! 🤣
Thank you David! I was thinking about maybe I should put out a local listing offering it up for rent. Haha Norman definitely needs more screen time.
Pretty neat gadget!
Thanks Billy!
I have a small 10" diablo blade and spent seemingly 15 minutes with about 20 breaker trips cutting a 2x4 lengthwise. It was a fine blade 80 tooth. Was this the wrong blade for this?
I tend to not want to waste material and would rather measure twice cut once...but if this was due to wrong blade choice and not sharpness of blade..than I will have to reassess my views.
@@mrupholsteryman yes they do make specific blades for rip cutting and general they are more aggressive. Fine tooth blades are great for getting clean cuts on say plywood.
But the breaker tripping is not a good sign. Some things that can cause that is too far from the outlet, or an extension cord that’s not a thick enough gauge.
@ChadsCustomCreations I do have an extension cord that I use and have to pull the saw to the driveway as I don't have a dedicated workshop and the garage is a cluttered concoction of unfinished projects that continues to grow while the bills do and my full time job keep those at bay as long I work that...I may look into an actual rip blade and maybe stronger cord...thank you for the reply.
God's Only Son Permits Eternal Life!
😇🙏💪
Good topic once again Chad. Thanks, maybe I'll have to get one of those sharpeners for my school shop.
Thank you Nicholas! Oh having one at a school is a great idea!
Eventually being organized means saving money in energy too.
You’re right about that!
Have you got your dust extractor turned off 😂
Haha no just tubed with too many runs, flex hose and bendy tubes. I have since improved it quite a bit. It was working hilariously bad in this video.