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The Kutzall Extreme Shaping Dish is a 4.5-inch coarse tungsten-carbide angle grinder attachment designed for rapid, precise shaping of a wide range of non-metallic materials. Compatible with major brands like DeWalt, Bosch, and Milwaukee, it features hybrid construction and structured tooth technology for exceptional durability and smooth cutting action. Made in the USA with over 60 years of craftsmanship, it outperforms conventional abrasives by 100 times and withstands heat and loading for long-lasting use.
Grit Material | Carbide |
Product Dimensions | 4.5"L x 4.5"W |
Brand | Kutzall |
Compatible Devices | Angle Grinder |
Grit Type | Coarse |
Grit Number | 80 |
Construction Type | Hybrid |
Maximum Rotational Speed | 15000 RPM |
Manufacturer | Kutzall |
Part Number | DW412X90 |
Item Weight | 6 ounces |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | DW412X90-CAN |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 4-1/2" (114.3mm) Diameter x 7/8" (22.2mm) Bore |
Material | Extreme - Coarse |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Cutting Diameter | 4.5 Inches |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Assembled Diameter | 4.5 Inches |
C**S
Very easy and quick to work with
Worked very well on hard wood. It took me about a hour and a half to carve enough out of a log to fit a small flower pot inside of it.
P**E
Worth every penny!
It's worth spending the extra money!! I first got one of the cheap knockoffs and it would kickback every chance it got, also because it would always kickback, it would tighten itself to the point I had to actually cut it off my grinder which in turn ruined my grinder!! Spent a little extra money and got a kutzall disk and you really get what you pay for! The kutzall disk is soooo much better!! Less kickback, less clogging, easier to remove, and it has yet to try and kill me (story for another day) it also just eats the woods! It's like the extreme flair burr on steroids.
T**.
This thing is so good
Amazing tool, easy to use and work with, I thought it was going to be something that would be too effective and I would need to learn how to handle it properly but really it is almost intuitive how it works.I went from using a cheaper tool that left a scratched and rough surface and this one leaves one that you barely even need to sand if you're slow and careful enough.That being said the name KutzAll is a good name, this thing doesn't care if its wood or your fingers, I got a little careless with it and it removed a bit of my thumb for it, so do be careful it works like they say it does.
P**C
In a class by itself. This tooth design is the best wood shaping wheel I've come across.
I'm using this to shape walking sticks and canes, but am considering bigger projects after seeing how easy it can be to remove wood with some precision. It removes a lot of material with great control. I press very lightly and it chews effortlessly. If you press down, it cuts quick, and I've overdone it a few times by mistake. If you are carving bears from logs or something you might go with the medium, but I have the medium, and this is fine grit is the one I would keep if I could only have one. This is not "Fine" like sand paper, think 30 grit or so. This will make your wood rasp a touch up tool. They now make the "Fine" in the flatter design, and that actually may be preferable for some applications if you need to leave more level surfaces sometimes. At $60, it is pricey, but when you can work this fast and accurately, it is more than doubling my speed working with wood, with little effort and lots more joy, so it pays for the extra cost very quickly. It makes it feel like I'm doing art vs. work. You just have to exert enough force to hold you angle grinder and the wheel does the rest . I've actually just been putting my angle grinder in my wood vice and using it like a bench grinder to great effect. I've loaded it up a few times in spots with some damp wood or green pithy wood, but as suggested, a propane blow torch cleans it quick with a wire brush to touch up. In addition, this thing seems like it will last forever, saving the time of changing wheels, or buying new wheels. On a final note, this leaves wood more smooth than the "medium", as you would expect, but is close in amount of wood it removes due to having more teeth I would guess. I'll update later as I use them both more. Both are great.WEAR GLOVES. I removed a chunk skin from my finger in a split second. Sanding disks can be a bit forgiving, this is not.
N**N
Pretty Solid
I would say overall it’s what I expected. Definitely a little pricey, but supposedly the longevity of the dish is good. Used it on monkeypod wood. Using the dish is easy, cuts through the wood without a problem. It did however seem to clog up a lot. I just used a metal brush to clean it then get back to shaping. Would by more dishes/disks if it was cheaper.
R**N
Great Shaping Disc
Good tool that I will use for shaping wood.
C**R
Right tool for the job.
I was making a wavy flag and video had suggested a Kutzall wheel but when I saw price I went with a much cheaper version. Never again, the cheap blade bonded and got caught multiple times while removing wood. I bought the Kutzall and it removed wood like butter I’ve since made multiple flags with no issues you get what you pay for.
M**N
Great tool, but not cheap!
This thing is a beaver running at 12000rpm! I’ve been using it on red oak, and it cuts aggressively even against the end grain, and it does not clog up. It will kick back aggressively if used improperly, so make sure to keep the shield and side handle on the angle grinder. Otherwise it’s a great tool!
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