FYI its actually made by a company here in Australia called Radiusmaster. Jancey buys them in bulk and rebrands them. Radiusmaster also has some new products out which can be seen on the radiusmaster website.
Hi, Ben Could you please tell me the price range in which these sell for? If you feel uncomfortable saying via a comment you may private message me! Have a good day! Alec Steele, Blacksmith
Hi Ben, every word true-I use mine for knife making also and it is so versatile with plenty of power-great for shaping scales also, thanks for posting...Nick.
Thanks Ben for the very eloquent and informative video. Do you think the variable speed option would be a great benefit e.g. reduced wear on finer belts?
@@rvb01 Far too late for the original poster, but for those who want to know, it will lock into 2 slack belt positions, one on each side of the main contact/drive wheel. Also, the mark 2 has a few improvements, Ben has a review of this later model on this channel. A very solidly built machine (not a single part says compromise), made by a small Australian company with a very engaged owner/designer/fabricator/chief cook and bottle wash, extremely knowledgable on belt selection and all things grinding.
@@rvb01 Indeed better than any other that I have seen, not that I have seen them all. Not often mentioned, it is quite compact for what it does. At first, I thought 48" belt not 72", hmmm, now I understand, any long than 48" would be a waste of space.
@@robertnicholson7733 actually, something i learned abiout the 72" belts is that thry stay a little cooler, but this radiusmaster does everything i need and more.
FYI its actually made by a company here in Australia called Radiusmaster. Jancey buys them in bulk and rebrands them.
Radiusmaster also has some new products out which can be seen on the radiusmaster website.
Ben what a fantastic demo! Look forward to more.
Hi, Ben
Could you please tell me the price range in which these sell for? If you feel uncomfortable saying via a comment you may private message me!
Have a good day!
Alec Steele, Blacksmith
On the tiny chance you don't have something like this by now Alec: www.machineryhouse.com.au/L096
Hi Ben, every word true-I use mine for knife making also and it is so versatile with plenty of power-great for shaping scales also, thanks for posting...Nick.
Thanks Ben for the very eloquent and informative video. Do you think the variable speed option would be a great benefit e.g. reduced wear on finer belts?
a great machine..I have just seen Kyley of Auckland go through his new RM...a superb piece of gear!! regards from Somerset
Scott
Wessex Blades
amazingly versatile machine
I am USA but I also bought the Radius Master as it seemed a great deal without spending pay a fortune for attachments.
can you lock it into position for slackbelt grinding?
@@rvb01 Far too late for the original poster, but for those who want to know, it will lock into 2 slack belt positions, one on each side of the main contact/drive wheel. Also, the mark 2 has a few improvements, Ben has a review of this later model on this channel.
A very solidly built machine (not a single part says compromise), made by a small Australian company with a very engaged owner/designer/fabricator/chief cook and bottle wash, extremely knowledgable on belt selection and all things grinding.
@@robertnicholson7733 ha! Thanks, Robert. I bought one quite awhile ago and it is a very handy machine for me!
@@rvb01 Indeed better than any other that I have seen, not that I have seen them all. Not often mentioned, it is quite compact for what it does. At first, I thought 48" belt not 72", hmmm, now I understand, any long than 48" would be a waste of space.
@@robertnicholson7733 actually, something i learned abiout the 72" belts is that thry stay a little cooler, but this radiusmaster does everything i need and more.
Where can I buy it here in Europe? thanks
Sugiero subtitulos en español, los que no sabemos o nunca los hemos usado, y solo vemos???
FEIN bought Jancy not Radius Master.