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The OBA Angle Grinder Wood Carving Disc set features three 115mm chrome-plated carbon steel blades designed for high-speed (up to 12,000 RPM) wood shaping and grinding. Compatible with all standard angle grinders (22.23mm arbor), these discs deliver durable, efficient stock removal and versatile use across wood and soft materials, making them a must-have for professionals and serious DIY enthusiasts aiming for flawless craftsmanship.






| ASIN | B0B2J1JR2R |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 2,440 in Business, Industry & Science ( See Top 100 in Business, Industry & Science ) 4 in Angle Grinder Wheels |
| Colour | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (4,210) |
| Cutting Diameter | 115 Millimetres |
| Date First Available | 13 Jun. 2022 |
| Grit Description | Medium |
| Grit Number | 80 |
| Included components | 3 Pcs Wood carving disc, Product Manual, Inner diameter ring |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 610 g |
| Item diameter | 115 Millimetres |
| Item model number | OGD19 |
| Item thickness | 0.8 Inches |
| Manufacturer | OBA |
| Material | Carbon Steel |
| Part number | DCMPSET115 |
| Size | 115mm x 22.23mm |
| Style | 3Pcs set -115mm |
M**L
Good for stock removal, not very surgical though.
Absolute weapon for making Man Glitter. Chews its way through the wood very quickly. I used to make spikes on a 3" square PAR timber to use as stakes. Very efficient at stock removal but not very easy to use delicately. Also has a tendance to grab so take care when using to prevent injury. NO obvious wear after a number of stakes so I think it will last a long time. Good value.
J**O
Brutal efficient excellent
Bought this after cutting down a tree as close to ground level as I could with a chainsaw, stump needed to be below ground level ready for weed barrier and decorative stone, this it took care of it in around 15 minutes, this is a serious dangerous fabulous tool, if you are not 100% cool with grinders maybe you should bribe a friend that is, I wore a chainsaw face shield and working at ground level heavy rigger boots so at least if i got caught out there would be enough leg left to graft to. A smaller stump I tackled was slightly rotten so clogged the disc a few times but a quick tickle with a wire brush followed by your best Freddy Krueger laugh and its back to work,I have over 40 years in metalwork and have never fitted a side handle to a small grinder in my life, this beast needs one fitted make no mistake, if it snags it kicks hard, great tool for my needs
S**R
Sanding disc
Useful if you needs to remove a large amount of material quickly. Used it to shape wood and have also used it to remove small tree stumps.
P**0
Very useful
I used it to reshape a rustic oak bench that had some rot and damage, it worked fast.
M**Y
WAY better than expected!
I was after a disc that would be capable of removing some decent amounts of hardwood. I make small Daiza for mounting stones on and wanted a tool that would be able to shift wood quickly and effortlessly. I've tried this on several exotic hardwoods that I am in possession of and frankly, I was amazed how effortlessly the wood was removed. I'm using the 115 version on a Milwaulkie grinder. Tried on several VERY hardwoods and in every scenario it ripped the wood out leaving a pleasing finish for eventual fine-tuning with other machines. So, two things I do not know yet. 1. How long it stays sharp, and 2. How 'gunged' up the disc might get if the wood is not 100% dry. A few little bits stayed on but all I did was brush them off. I was going to take the plunge and go for a Kutzall at roughly £55. Then I thought 'just how much will I do with it?' Back in the employed days money wasn't tight like it is now in retirement. I'd go for known makes and well, who knows if I'd gone for a cheaper version I might have been just as happy. Yep, if you have any doubts, don't; it is a fabulous wood remover. WEAR goggles and be careful. CONS? Absolutely none.
J**G
Brutal blades
Brutally sharp even just getting it from the box but we used it to smooth off pallet edges for a play area and eats the wood easy to use and makes the pallets safer and more durable with it's perfectly functional blades so a good value for money
B**T
Works well but it's deadly!
Use with extreme caution. The discs cut very nicely and destroy material as expected. But I know of two people and then myself who have been caught out by the kick on the blade, resulting in horrific injuries. Use with a dead switch so if you do happen to loose control, you can stop the blade moving quickly. Genuinley great bit of kit, but the blade jumping is incredibly dangerous and personally I don't think its worth the risk unless you have serious PPE.
W**Y
Effective for a while
When new and nicely sharp, this disc really eats through dry wood. The going is a big more challenging when the wood is green and the disc gets clogged very quickly, but wire brushing frequently or burning off the debris helps to keep it cutting for a bit longer. I used it to take a tree stump down below ground level and ended up buying three of them to complete the job. A tree surgeon quoted between £100-£500 plus labour, depending on stump size so spending less than forty pounds on three discs was a no brainer. I hope you find my review helpful
J**C
Efficace et bonne qualité
A**R
Eficaz, pero cuidado! Se come la madera como si fuera mantequilla, incluso maderas duras.
F**G
Worked great
G**O
Werkt heel efficient. Schijf is heel gevaarlijk voor kwetsuren. Zorg voor goede beschermkledij en handschoenen.
G**I
Recensione Dischi: dischi eccezionali, ore di raspatura manuale ridotte al minimo grazie al loro utilizzo. Sono molto pericolosi e vanno utilizzati con “timore reverenziale” (mio cognato ha rischiato di perdere tre dita della mano sinistra per un attimo di distrazione durante il loro utilizzo. È stato operato due volte con ricostruzione e ricongiunzione dei tendini e non ha ancora risolto definitivamente). Personalmente utilizzo DPI, cuffie protettive per l’udito, occhiali, mascherina per le polveri, guanti in pelle fiore (poco sensibili, ma abbastanza protettivi) e grembiule in pelle da saldatore per proteggere indumenti e addome da pericolosi fendenti. I dischi sono “nervosi” e un cattivo utilizzo può essere veramente pericoloso, il senso di rotazione è importante e se si sbaglia la posa del disco, questo tende ad aggrappare maggiormente sulla superficie di lavoro aumentando il rischio che l’utensile sfugga, svirgolando. Dei tre acquistati nel Kit, ho utilizzato il disco curvo su un tronco di leccio, sia per scortecciarlo che per livellare i tagli superiore ed inferiore. Se si va con mano pesante, risulta faticoso, meglio impiegare un po’ più tempo, ma essere costantemente più leggeri per dominare meglio l’utensile. Nelle foto ho volutamente riportato due smerigliatrici angolari: la prima blu da 850W, la seconda gialla da 1500W. Ho definito i dischi “esigenti” perché con un utensile poco potente, lo si sforza maggiormente, surriscaldandolo in breve tempo. Le sollecitazioni hanno definitivamente consumato la coppia conica e la prima smerigliatrice blu è fuori uso. Altro inconveniente è la forma del disco: essendo concavo, la chiave universale per la flangia non entra bene nei fori. Dopo l’utilizzo, la flangia frena disco si stringe da sola in modo esagerato a causa delle vibrazioni. Svitarla a fine lavoro è stata un’impresa, tanto che ho dovuto acquistare una chiave angolare regolabile con le spine più lunghe, in modo da sbloccare la flangia dell’alberino M14. La chiave in dotazione non prendeva bene, le spine sfuggivano e hanno sbavato i fori diametrali della flangia ferma disco (confesso che il blocco con il pulsante, la torsione non ottimale e qualche colpo di martello sulla chiave, hanno contribuito a sbavarli) e il perno a pulsante che blocca la puleggia della coppia conica si è consumato nel tentativo di bloccare gli ingranaggi durante la svitatura (sono dovuto ricorrere ad una chiave 17 slim, non in dotazione della blu, per tenere fermo l’alberino M14 tra la cuffia di protezione e il corpo della smerigliatrice). Che dire, eccezionali, pericolosi ed esigenti, prestare massima attenzione durante l’utilizzo, indossare Dispositivi di Protezione Individuale e montare su smerigliatrici di media potenza.
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