GRAFF SPEEDCUTTER 4-1/2 Inch Wood Carving Disc for Angle Grinder - Circular Saw Blade for Cutting, Sculpting & Shaping - 7/8 Inch Arbor - 115mm








Key features
- •Multifunction circular saw blade 4 ½ Inch for angle grinder is an ideal solution for wood carving, sculpting and shaping. This woodworking tool has 3 tungsten carbide teeth and antikickback design, and it is safer than 6 teeth wood carving disc. This is one of the most universal wood carving tools and angle grinder attachments.
- •This grinding disc 4 ½ Inch has unique tungsten carbide semi-circular tooth shape and because of this can replace wood carving tools set. It can be used as grinder shaping disc, sculpting and cutting wheel and also circular saw blade.
- •Angle grinder wood cutting wheel GRAFF Speedcutter does not overheat even after continuous work. This grinding wheel ensures safe work because the carving blade creates reasonable radial resistance value at high rotation speed rates 13200 RPM. This angle grinder wood saw disc (wood carving chain disk) has a special design in which the disc body has feed stop. Working with our woodcarving disc is safer than with wood carving chainsaw blades.
- •GRAFF Speedcutter is a multipurpose wood cutter (wood carving wheel). This circular saw blade is intended for carving not only wood but also plywood, laminated flooring, parquet (hardwood), plasterboard, MDF (hardboard), chipboard, etc.
- •This angle grinder cutting wheel provides smooth grinding and carving. One more advantage is the right blade diameter - 4 ½ Inch and 5 Inch allowing easy multipurpose work on a variety of materials.
GRAFF SPEEDCUTTER 4-1/2 Inch Wood Carving Disc for Angle Grinder - Circular Saw Blade for Cutting, Sculpting & Shaping - 7/8 Inch Arbor - 115mm
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Customer Reviews
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Worked Great!!
Ron K✓ Verified Purchase•November 4, 2023
I used the blade on some commercial thick metal siding, and it cut through it like butter. I was very impressed how it worked since I had tried with other blades without much success. Thanks
Amazingly forgiving
Luke Harris✓ Verified Purchase•November 2, 2023
I don't have years of experience with angle grinders but the experience that I do have with angle grinders and woodworking is that it's a dangerous combination. That said, I've found that the graff speedcutter has not had the kickback issues that I've had with other woodworking attachments. It's been remarkably smooth to the point that I've chastised myself about becoming too complacent.
I got this to take care of very small (3" diameter) tree stumps. It's definitely not the best tool for the job but with a cordless angle grinder it's convenient and admittedly a bit fun.
I got this to take care of very small (3" diameter) tree stumps. It's definitely not the best tool for the job but with a cordless angle grinder it's convenient and admittedly a bit fun.
Outstanding tool!
Monique✓ Verified Purchase•October 5, 2023
Love it! Smooth like slicing through butter. One of my best purchases.
Excellent for cutting through dirt covered tree stump roots
SJC✓ Verified Purchase•September 13, 2023
This is a review of 2 Amazon items used together, the Freud DS0903CP3 Diablo 9" Carbide Pruning Reciprocating Blade and the GRAFF SPEEDCUTTER 5 Wood Carving Disc for Angle Grinder - Circular Saw Blade for Cutting, Sculpting & Shaping - 7/8" Arbor - 125mm.
I have a few stumps in the yard that I wanted to remove. I shoveled off the top layer of dirt to expose part of the roots. I used a reciprocating saw with a standard DeWalt pruning blade and each blade would become dull after cutting 1 or 2 roots, causing the saw blade to start smoking and would not cut anymore, which is typical when you expose any sharp blade to dirt - but not the Diablo blade . The Diablo kept cutting through roots while laughing at the surrounding dirt like it was not there. I also got a head start on the larger roots by first cutting through as much as possible with the GRAFF SPEEDCUTTER 5 Wood Carving Disc for Angle Grinder. This is a beast on a 4.5/5 inch cordless Hercules angle grinder and does the heavy lifting through 3/4 of the exposed 2 inch roots and I cut the rest with the Diablo blades, along with the smaller roots. I then put rope around the remaining stump and pulled it out with a 4,900 lb winch, again using the Diablo when a remaining root under tension became exposed. Happy days playing in the dirt.
I have a few stumps in the yard that I wanted to remove. I shoveled off the top layer of dirt to expose part of the roots. I used a reciprocating saw with a standard DeWalt pruning blade and each blade would become dull after cutting 1 or 2 roots, causing the saw blade to start smoking and would not cut anymore, which is typical when you expose any sharp blade to dirt - but not the Diablo blade . The Diablo kept cutting through roots while laughing at the surrounding dirt like it was not there. I also got a head start on the larger roots by first cutting through as much as possible with the GRAFF SPEEDCUTTER 5 Wood Carving Disc for Angle Grinder. This is a beast on a 4.5/5 inch cordless Hercules angle grinder and does the heavy lifting through 3/4 of the exposed 2 inch roots and I cut the rest with the Diablo blades, along with the smaller roots. I then put rope around the remaining stump and pulled it out with a 4,900 lb winch, again using the Diablo when a remaining root under tension became exposed. Happy days playing in the dirt.
Well Built and Very Aggressive!
Nimedic✓ Verified Purchase•July 31, 2023
UPDATE 06/10/2023: This is not a major issue but, it's worth mentioning that they tend to load up with wood chips quick and, at least in my experience, require a very thin metal pick to remove them as compressed air will not. They still perform as advertised and I'm still pleased with my purchase.
I'm replacing three wooden, 6" x 6" posts on my front porch and wanted to add a distressed look to the new PT posts. Practicing on an older 6" x 6" I was able to recreate some of the imperfections seen in antiquated lumber. The grooves in the pictures were done with the curved cutter.
Their effectiveness depends on the amount of control and pressure you apply to the grinder. I used the minimum to create the grooves in my project. I found the curved cutter was better suited for what I was trying to accomplish but, the flat cutter worked equally well at removing material.
From my experience, if you're planning to purchase them is to take precautions as they do remove a lot of material creating a major amount of fine dust, much more than any other woodworking machine than I've ever used. I highly recommend that they be used outdoors using a full-face shield or enclosed safety glasses and a respirator or at least a good dust mask.
I'm replacing three wooden, 6" x 6" posts on my front porch and wanted to add a distressed look to the new PT posts. Practicing on an older 6" x 6" I was able to recreate some of the imperfections seen in antiquated lumber. The grooves in the pictures were done with the curved cutter.
Their effectiveness depends on the amount of control and pressure you apply to the grinder. I used the minimum to create the grooves in my project. I found the curved cutter was better suited for what I was trying to accomplish but, the flat cutter worked equally well at removing material.
From my experience, if you're planning to purchase them is to take precautions as they do remove a lot of material creating a major amount of fine dust, much more than any other woodworking machine than I've ever used. I highly recommend that they be used outdoors using a full-face shield or enclosed safety glasses and a respirator or at least a good dust mask.
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