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Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 28 de diciembre de 2024
I go through a lot of these belts when making knives, they appear to be made of quality materials and last longer than the less expensive ones
Customer
Comentado en Canadá el 22 de abril de 2024
These are actually really good belts for the price. I am a semi professional knifemaker and usually buy higher quality belts from Norton, 3M, VSM, etc. For grinding steel I still stick with coated ceramic belts, but those belts cost $10-$20 each and don’t perform great on wood. Wood doesn’t have the hardness to fracture ceramic abrasive belt grit so those expensive belts are wasted when then plug up or glaze from grinding wood and resins. For those things I have tried aluminum oxide belts from at least half a dozen companies which usually cost between $4-6 per belt. At half the price these belts are pretty much as good or better than any other AO belt I have tried. They run true with little wobble, they have a nice stiff weight backing, they cut well, and they are reasonably priced. I have tried the 40-120-400 grits and these will be my belt of choice for wood and resins from now on. I tried them on both annealed and hardened steel just to see, and for that, ceramics are still absolutely the way to go as far as belt life. These will cut decent at the start, but the cost vs life span and number of belt changes still gives the win to ceramics by a strong margin for me. If your main use is wood, fiberglass, composites, resin, or softer materials like aluminum, these are a winner.
Kristin Van Leuven
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 17 de diciembre de 2021
These are good for sanding wood. Don't use them to grind steel as they won't last long. Get ceramic belts for grinding steel.
ketus sofx
Comentado en México el 22 de enero de 2021
Por el precio esta bien pero falta calidad en el pegamento de las bandas se desprenden facilmente
James B.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 22 de julio de 2019
I use these as general purpose burner belts and don't try to make them last forever, they're a great value, the splices are done well so for knifemaking on a glass platen theres no noticeable "belt bump" up to 280 Grit nd very straight, I haven't used them higher than that, I order 3 different grits of these about every 6 weeks, I have no complaints
Edward M.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 9 de febrero de 2017
I have a 2 x 72" belt sander that I built myself from scratch. I use these belts on it. I find them to work perfectly with no trouble whatsoever. They do wear out quickly. I think this is a trait of molding high carbon steel with these belts. I don't think there's anything you can do about the rate of wear. I am trying other brands to do a comparison to see if any of the other similarly priced belts last longer but for now these belts are tops.
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