That grinder seems like it's come a long way from the first OBM grinders. Seems like a heck of a budget option for sure. Some of the "premium" grinders do have some features that put them in that "premium" category like enclosed bearings on the pivoting feature, non marring plates for the tooling arms, machined axels instead of bolts, ratcheting tension arms, and things like that.... but at the end of the day for the budget conscious a grinder like this can fit the bill. Or heck if you want to have 2+ grinders... it could make since to go this route as well. Intriguing for sure. Good video
Thank you for your honesty and simply putting out a vid like this. Literally looking for grinders the past couple weeks. Wild variations in costs too. Can’t wait to hear you break it down from a “real person and real user’s” point of view.
building the grinder gave me a well founded ability to go further with my budget and understand the machine enough to repair and add great jigs. For new smiths like me, it is a great route to consider. I have been building machines and rebuilding things like a Harig 612. for over a year. If you take time to get the tools right, the cutting is predictable. My second attempt to make a blade mirrors the drawing. When I did my first ever blade and adjusted my pass for an out of square platen, the magic of the path responding to my touch.....I was so happy, that I got overexcited and took a pass (or two) upside down and could not save it. My second was so correct that I faced it off on a mag sine / mini mill and it brought the plnge lines out beyond my expectations.......I now have markings on my axis wheels and no plunge lines on prototype #2. ;)
Started out on a 1x30 like many others... 'upgraded' to a 2x42 and then ended up with an OBM. Have had it for around 3 years now and it's never let me down. Most recently, picked up the same Dominator that you have and I use them both now. Really like them. Just recently found your channel and subbed.
I've had my eye on this OBM for months and hopefully will have it at the top of next year. It's a beautiful grinder and I'm happy to see you put it through the trenches because we know you're a super active bladesmith that is going to truly put these things to the test. Great, honest, video!
I have a Brodbeck & an OBM, I still use both, plus all my attachments are interchangeable, at the end of the day it’s just money, I say get what you like and can afford and make it work! Hey if someone can’t afford a 2 x 72 there are some nice files out there! 🤣🤣🤙🏼
Hi, in Europe you can get a fully enclosed, 3hp grinder build out of steel with custom screws, etc. with flat platen, small wheel attachment and a vfd for ~1100€ which equals ~1270$. It also includes tilting. Paying any more is, in my opinion, just a rip off for money (when we talk about the same features).
@@stahlhart8998 hi, no I dont like the fit and finish. I like wolfgrinders, beltgrinder pl or claryx better. I habe one from beltgrinders pl, really heavy maschine with 100kg+ in weight, full steel construction!
@@stahlhart8998 Germany. I have had it for ~8 months now. But I talked to people who had one for 3+ years. Barbershop Customs has one as well (see on RUclips)
The weld together grinder kits would be great if they were sold at least 50% cheaper than their current price.. the accessories available from the manufacturer is what really sets them apart from each other..their is a difference between hobbyist level and professional level equipment..the OBM grinder would be great for a hobbyist level in my opinion but I'm going to get an Ameribrade grinder for 2x the cost simply because of the precision, duty cycle and accessories available for it..its personal choice..Buy once, Cry once..
@@gentrycustomknives8008 They say that OBM copied there grinders after others design. The way I see it is it’s a 2x72 grinder they are all made the same way more or less. They say that their customer service is crap, but I’ve never had a problem with it. There is one “person” who makes his own and sells them as a kit and the majority of the people back him. ( I’ve got a feeling you know who I am talking about).
I see! Yes I do know who you are talking about and I fully support what he’s doing, selling a grinder kit at a VERY affordable price! I love it! What I don’t love is someone selling a grinder kit for a higher Price then a fully finished quality machine.
I have had my OBM for 3 years and absolutely love it, but when I go on Facebook knife groups all people do is bad mouth them and I just don’t understand why.
I totally agree with you on the put together and paint one, I sat there trying to think whats so special about it....anyway, love your videos.. Keep up the awesome work.
First. Thanks for your honesty. Second. the comparison of the TX and Dominator would be cool. I am looking to upgrade from y 1x30 HF special. But the $3K jump for the TX is big jump. So, I am interested to see more of this dominator. Thanks!!
many ppl are stupid...thinking if its cheap its crap n cant be good...if u would sell the same for more money to them all of a sudden it would be great .... i get VSM or 3M...Klingspor for cheaper belts but thats it... no experiments
I realize it’s uncomfortable to be critical of a manufactures product, but your vague references aren’t at all helpful to me as a consumer. Why the rant if it tells us nothing? Other than saying that you think some products are overpriced, nothing you said was helpful. In a capitalistic system, manufacturers are out to make a profit and will charge whatever the buyer is willing to pay. That doesn’t make them inherently evil. As you said, it behooves the buyer to do their research, and base their decisions accordingly. As long as the seller doesn’t make any false claims about their product offerings, l can’t begrudge them for how high they price it. I don’t have to buy it, however. Your statements can be made about almost any consumer product. Eventually the “market place” will sort it all out. If you build a superior product, provide great costumer service, and price it fairly, you’ll outlast the completion. How will l know if you meet these criteria? My primary source would be informative reviews by nonpartisan users of said product. Advertising is biased and only tells me so much. Paid endorsements mean nothing. If you really want to help us out, you have to be willing to put it all out there and say “this product sucks because...” otherwise, what’s the point?
That grinder seems like it's come a long way from the first OBM grinders. Seems like a heck of a budget option for sure. Some of the "premium" grinders do have some features that put them in that "premium" category like enclosed bearings on the pivoting feature, non marring plates for the tooling arms, machined axels instead of bolts, ratcheting tension arms, and things like that.... but at the end of the day for the budget conscious a grinder like this can fit the bill. Or heck if you want to have 2+ grinders... it could make since to go this route as well. Intriguing for sure. Good video
All very true !
Thank you for your honesty and simply putting out a vid like this. Literally looking for grinders the past couple weeks. Wild variations in costs too. Can’t wait to hear you break it down from a “real person and real user’s” point of view.
Coming soon!! 👊👊 thank you for watching!
I’ve had my OBM for close to 3 years now with no issues. I love it.... I wish mine went horizontal, may be time for an upgrade.
So far I’m extremely impressed! Glad to hear that!
There are easy ways to modify existing one for people who are not ready to buy another one to go horizontal. Cheers from Croatia
The prices are crazy high. I plan to go with obm in a few years when I can afford it. Thanks for making this video.
I think that’s a great call!! Thank you for watching!
Don't be afraid to name names. You'll be saving others from waisting their time and money.
building the grinder gave me a well founded ability to go further with my budget and understand the machine enough to repair and add great jigs. For new smiths like me, it is a great route to consider. I have been building machines and rebuilding things like a Harig 612. for over a year. If you take time to get the tools right, the cutting is predictable. My second attempt to make a blade mirrors the drawing. When I did my first ever blade and adjusted my pass for an out of square platen, the magic of the path responding to my touch.....I was so happy, that I got overexcited and took a pass (or two) upside down and could not save it. My second was so correct that I faced it off on a mag sine / mini mill and it brought the plnge lines out beyond my expectations.......I now have markings on my axis wheels and no plunge lines on prototype #2. ;)
Started out on a 1x30 like many others... 'upgraded' to a 2x42 and then ended up with an OBM. Have had it for around 3 years now and it's never let me down. Most recently, picked up the same Dominator that you have and I use them both now. Really like them. Just recently found your channel and subbed.
Awesome to hear! Thank you for checking out the videos man!
I've had my eye on this OBM for months and hopefully will have it at the top of next year. It's a beautiful grinder and I'm happy to see you put it through the trenches because we know you're a super active bladesmith that is going to truly put these things to the test. Great, honest, video!
So far I’m very impressed with it! I’ll be sure to put out some more videos on it soon!
I've had a KMG for years and it's a total workhorse. So much so I added their big boy last year. Totally happy with them...they are bulletproof.
Absolutely! Incredible machines!
Glad you could afford them
I have a Brodbeck & an OBM, I still use both, plus all my attachments are interchangeable, at the end of the day it’s just money, I say get what you like and can afford and make it work! Hey if someone can’t afford a 2 x 72 there are some nice files out there! 🤣🤣🤙🏼
Totally agree man! Thanks for checking out the video!
Hi,
in Europe you can get a fully enclosed, 3hp grinder build out of steel with custom screws, etc. with flat platen, small wheel attachment and a vfd for ~1100€ which equals ~1270$. It also includes tilting. Paying any more is, in my opinion, just a rip off for money (when we talk about the same features).
Hello, are u talking Cile grinders? Thx
@@stahlhart8998 hi, no I dont like the fit and finish. I like wolfgrinders, beltgrinder pl or claryx better. I habe one from beltgrinders pl, really heavy maschine with 100kg+ in weight, full steel construction!
@@stahlhart8998 Germany. I have had it for ~8 months now. But I talked to people who had one for 3+ years. Barbershop Customs has one as well (see on RUclips)
Red lable abrasives is the best for belts and benchmark abrasives is best for angle grinder disks
The weld together grinder kits would be great if they were sold at least 50% cheaper than their current price.. the accessories available from the manufacturer is what really sets them apart from each other..their is a difference between hobbyist level and professional level equipment..the OBM grinder would be great for a hobbyist level in my opinion but I'm going to get an Ameribrade grinder for 2x the cost simply because of the precision, duty cycle and accessories available for it..its personal choice..Buy once, Cry once..
I 100% agree
I have an OBM grinder myself. I am on alot of knife making groups and 90% of the people put OBM grinders down. I don’t understand why.
That’s interesting. What are they saying negative about them?
@@gentrycustomknives8008 They say that OBM copied there grinders after others design. The way I see it is it’s a 2x72 grinder they are all made the same way more or less. They say that their customer service is crap, but I’ve never had a problem with it. There is one “person” who makes his own and sells them as a kit and the majority of the people back him. ( I’ve got a feeling you know who I am talking about).
I see! Yes I do know who you are talking about and I fully support what he’s doing, selling a grinder kit at a VERY affordable price! I love it! What I don’t love is someone selling a grinder kit for a higher Price then a fully finished quality machine.
I have had my OBM for 3 years and absolutely love it, but when I go on Facebook knife groups all people do is bad mouth them and I just don’t understand why.
I have the OBM base grinder and it has rocked for me. Someday hope to upgrade to the Dominator
👊👊👊👊
I totally agree with you on the put together and paint one, I sat there trying to think whats so special about it....anyway, love your videos..
Keep up the awesome work.
Yea it’s just crazy lol. Thanks for checking out the videos! 👊👊
First. Thanks for your honesty. Second. the comparison of the TX and Dominator would be cool. I am looking to upgrade from y 1x30 HF special. But the $3K jump for the TX is big jump. So, I am interested to see more of this dominator. Thanks!!
I’ll definitely be posting a few videos on this subject! Thanks for watching man!
The best is the obm grinders or a sturdy homemade one
Could you do a video on how you built that portaband saw stand and platen? Looks like a Hf Bauer
Do a google search for diy portable band saw stand! That’s what I used and made it from scrap lumber I had laying around!
@@gentrycustomknives8008 will do and thanks!
great video i have the exact same setup as yours i love my OBM grinder and love the tilting aspect of it cant beat it for the money Mark
It seems great so far!!
Truth!! Thanks buddy and congrats on 2 k subs
Thank you!!!
Thanks for the honest opinion. One question, do you have any discount codes for OBM? (what the heck, it's worth a try!)
I don’t unfortunately! There prices are already super good!
Brodbeck Ironworks for life!
I’m interested to hear why you chose that and how much it was?
Great rant.. thanks for sharing 👍🏼
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many ppl are stupid...thinking if its cheap its crap n cant be good...if u would sell the same for more money to them all of a sudden it would be great .... i get VSM or 3M...Klingspor for cheaper belts but thats it... no experiments
VERY true! Thanks for watching man!
100%
I realize it’s uncomfortable to be critical of a manufactures product, but your vague references aren’t at all helpful to me as a consumer. Why the rant if it tells us nothing? Other than saying that you think some products are overpriced, nothing you said was helpful. In a capitalistic system, manufacturers are out to make a profit and will charge whatever the buyer is willing to pay. That doesn’t make them inherently evil. As you said, it behooves the buyer to do their research, and base their decisions accordingly. As long as the seller doesn’t make any false claims about their product offerings, l can’t begrudge them for how high they price it. I don’t have to buy it, however. Your statements can be made about almost any consumer product. Eventually the “market place” will sort it all out. If you build a superior product, provide great costumer service, and price it fairly, you’ll outlast the completion. How will l know if you meet these criteria? My primary source would be informative reviews by nonpartisan users of said product. Advertising is biased and only tells me so much. Paid endorsements mean nothing. If you really want to help us out, you have to be willing to put it all out there and say “this product sucks because...” otherwise, what’s the point?
Obm grinders are the best and are a really good price a kmg is no better than a obm grinder
Well that’s definitely not true but thank you for watching!
@@gentrycustomknives8008 they are both really good but i my opinion the price makes the kmg not as good
Kmg grinders are the stupidest obm is the best or a really nice homemade one