Scimonetti
Well-known member
Hi, I've been wanting to pick up an exl/scotchbrite wheel for a while now, as I've heard the tales of the magic they work. I can't really justify the price right now, as upgrading the bench grinder is a priority. Has anybody tried to make their own for a bench grinder? I've seen plenty homemade drill, dremel, and die grinder wheels out of sheeted scotchbrite, but what do you think about a 6" bench grinder one? I would only try with the finer ones as they seem less likely to tear and get thrown out of balance.
Obviously the 2 main obstacles would be making it round and securing it to the arbor. I have an idea of making 2 washers(or seeing if I can scrounge up something 5/8 by "large od") and bolting them together with the scotchbrite discs between. I think I could get them round with a template, some clamps and an exacto or utility knife.
What do you guys think? Thanks
Obviously the 2 main obstacles would be making it round and securing it to the arbor. I have an idea of making 2 washers(or seeing if I can scrounge up something 5/8 by "large od") and bolting them together with the scotchbrite discs between. I think I could get them round with a template, some clamps and an exacto or utility knife.
What do you guys think? Thanks
