Sharpening wheel

   / Sharpening wheel #1  

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Good morning, does anyone here have any experience with these stones?
I know nothing about them but have been looking for something that will put an edge on my axes etc.
I’m assuming there are different varieties of stone?
Seller has told me that it’s not perfectly round as in it’s probably not intended for high speed.
It is pedal operated.
Ideally I’d like to be able to sharpen mower blades, chisels whatever with it but maybe these just were not intended for this purpose?
It’s about 2 hrs from me and he says 80 dollars
Worth it? What problems do I need to watch out for?
Thanks
 

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   / Sharpening wheel #2  
Why not just use a bench grinder? Can buy new or very nice used ones for similar money.
 
   / Sharpening wheel #3  
Grandpa used to have one. Used to sharpen hoes, mower blades, axes, etc. Once he got an electric bench grinder it was never used again.

We used to pedal it for him now-and-then when we were kids but the "fun" wore off pretty quick. It was easy to keep it spinning and he'd sometimes sprinkle water or light oil on it while sharpening.

I'd just look carefully for cracks. It's not like it's going to fly apart due to extremely high RPMs.
 
   / Sharpening wheel #5  
I have one, it was my grandfathers, used it for years and still do on a rare occasion. As others have said, check for cracks and find a way to drip some water on the stone while you are using it. The water keeps from plugging the stone with metal and keeps whatever you are grinding cool. The purpose of the metal shield between the stone and the seat is to keep the water off of you. I think they are worth whatever you are willing to pay. This is the first one I have heard of for sale so I have no reference as to price/value.
 
   / Sharpening wheel #6  
Bench grinders can take the temper out of the steel. Pedal may sound like fun but would get old fast. You can easily add a pulley and electric motor. Repurpose a belt guard for water, putting it on the bottm of the wheel.
 
   / Sharpening wheel #7  
That one looks like it is fairly new, as in less that 50 years old. The antiques that I used as a kid were good enough to sharpen a shovel or a garden hoe. Things of that nature.

They also had a homemade trough under the stone for holding water for the stone to run in to soften and clean it as it spun. But I would use other means to put an edge on a chisel. Sharpening freehand is difficult to get a cutting edge on a stone like this.

But they are fun to use. For $80, I would buy it.
 
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   / Sharpening wheel #8  
Bench grinders can take the temper out of the steel.
They can but it's not hard to avoid. Buy a low speed grinder (1750 vs 3450 RPM) and buy a soft wheel. A lot of grinders ship with wheels that are too hard and become dull and glazed easily. They rub instead of cut. The bonds in softer wheels break down faster to release dull media and uncover sharper media. People also tend not dress the wheels often enough.

I agree that the treadle wheel would get old fast. It's cool, but I don't think the cool factor would last long.
 
   / Sharpening wheel #9  
Every one I have seen has been out of round...... Do all my sharpening with hand grinder and flap disk now.....Be sure to balance mower blade after sharpening....
 
   / Sharpening wheel #10  
An angle grinder with a flap wheel would do just as good or probably better and doesn’t take up the room to store.
 

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