⚡ Sharpen your craft with precision and power — because your tools should work as hard as you do!
The BUCKTOOL 8 Inch Low-Speed Bench Grinder features a powerful 3/4 HP induction motor running at 1750 RPM, designed for professional-grade, wobble-free grinding. Equipped with a bright 3W LED light and adjustable magnifying eye shield, it offers superior visibility and safety. Its durable cast iron base with vibration-dampening rubber feet ensures stable operation, while dual grinding wheels support versatile sharpening needs for woodworking and carving professionals.
Brand | Bucktool |
Material | Cast Iron |
Product Dimensions | 16.73"L x 11.02"W x 14.17"H |
Style | 8" Low Speed |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Color | Low Speed |
Item Weight | 16.5 Kilograms |
Voltage | 2.2E+2 Volts |
Wattage | 550 watts |
Maximum Rotational Speed | 1750 RPM |
Horsepower | 0.75 |
Manufacturer | BUCKTOOL |
UPC | 617748902314 |
Part Number | TDS-200C4HL |
Item Weight | 36.3 pounds |
Item model number | TDS-200C4HL |
Size | 8" Low Speed |
Type of Bulb | LED |
Special Features | lightweight, variable-speed |
Usage | Professional |
Included Components | Bench Grinder, LED light, Spark Deflector X 2, Tool Rest X 2, Wheel Dresser |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | 2 year limited warranty |
P**
Great Value/Workmanship and QUIET!
The media could not be loaded. Reviewing BUCKTOOL SCM8103 10-Inch Variable Speed Wet Sharpener …..I was impressively surprised at the overall workmanship/value at $229.Bucktool workmanship and finish…..overall metal case feels strong, tight and well assembled. The finish on my tool has a manufacturing defect on the surface of the top plate (photo) that does not impact function. Electrical toggle switch and speed knob are solid, smooth and crisp. Electrical power wire and plug meet spec.The 10” honing stone…… appeared smooth and worked well right out of the box. No vibration or wobble when spun at full speed (160 RPM). I was impressed that the stone was very close to true. The stone also turns bidirectional.Jig universal support arm …….. very close to square with the stone (photos). A number of reviews reported issues with this. I adjusted the jig alignment slightly with a little vice work.Stropping wheel…….wheel rotates smooth with only very slight wobble. But it feels “light weight”. It has very thin 1/16” leather (photo) and I suspect it may have to be replaced during the life of the machine. I did locate Bucktool parts (photo) and ordered an extra wheel, stone and jig-arm (being shipped from Hong Kong).Jigs….Nice to have two jigs (short knife and grinding/square-edge) provided. I use the Tormek square edge and truing jigs, which will work with this Bucktool. NOTE - The mounting position of the Bucktool support arm prevents the Tormek truing jig from anchoring on the arm shaft, so I will look at adding a “flat” on the jig-arm to help anchor the truing jig screw.Sharpened my first four plane blades today. Process was easy, and I am glad I used a waterproof mat…..water management vs RPM can be interesting. Sharpening took about 3-5 minutes per blade and my first edge (at 30 degrees) was reasonably smooth and square (photos). However, I did notice the stone is rough and will not leave an extremely smooth edge, especially when sharpening at less than 25 degrees (very fine chips in the blade’s leading edge).Happiness factor….I was pleasantly surprised how quiet this machine runs. Even at full 160 rpm, it is impressively quiet (video), especially when compared to other 10” stone sharpeners. Also, considering the cost, my plane blades sharpened well. But if you are looking for that “razor-super-sharp” result, this stone will probably not get you there. However subsequently lapping the blade on a flat diamond stone for a quick second bevel, does provide a very sharp blade that serves my wood shop well. First impressions, this feels like a solid investment.Overall, quite pleased with “first day” experience. The bidirectional variable-speed wheel that is ready "out of the box" with only minor tweaks, strong metal frame, square support arm, multiple jigs, stropping wheel, compound, 2 year warranty, great value-for-money and “really quiet” yields a healthy 5 stars.
L**S
Excellent for high speed steel woodworking tools
Works great and is nicely made. Fit and finish is very good. The included white aluminum oxide grinding wheels work well on high speed steel wood lathe tools as well as metal lathe HSS tool bits. almost vibration free especially if you dress the wheels properly using the included diamond dresser. I use this with a Wolverine grinding fixture which really takes it up a notch.
P**L
Solid and well made
Heavy!! Simple assembly. Super smooth and quiet. No noticeable wobble or imbalance on the grinding wheels. The only issue was a chip on the edge of the 1" wheel. This was not a manufacturing issue. Someone put the shipping labels on the bottom of the box, so it was shipped 1200 miles from Texas upside down. The grinder arrived with small parts protruding slightly through the box. I believe the chipped wheel was the result of this improper handling.
G**E
Made in China
Well made tool from China. Seems solid and affordable. Comes with sharpening wheel and "leather" wheel for fine tuning the edge of knives, chiesels or scissors
A**R
Amazingly Good for the Price
I began my search for a new 8" bench grinder with a good deal of pessimism. My history with these important tools has been mixed. I have a couple of well-made 6" grinders, but they are underpowered, and I really wanted one with 8" wheels for grinding my turning tools. I am replacing the equivalent model made by Rikon. Right out of the box both wheels of the Rikon wobbled badly. I took it back to the retailer, who insisted that the grinder itself was fine and that the wheel collars were a little asymmetrical. All I needed to do, he said, was to fiddle around with them until the wheels ran true. That didn't work, nor did turning the collars flat, or replacing them with precision-ground ones. Finally, I checked the grinder itself with a dial gauge, finding that both arbors have significant runout. The grinder has sat mainly idle for several years now.Having recently bought several high-dollar items for the shop, I decided that I couldn't justify buying a name brand like Jet or (gasp!) Baldor. Turning to reviews, I saw that the Buck (which I had never heard of) was highly rated. I managed to suppress my skepticism and ordered one.Being about 70% certain that I was going to end up returning this grinder, I decided to check everything before even switching it on. I was dumbfounded to find amazingly tight tolerances! The arbors (shafts sticking out from either end of the motor) are within 0.0002" of perfectly round, and the steps against which the collars rest are within 0.0004". The collars themselves are another matter. Although robust and apparently well made, they are not machined, and near their edges (they have a diameter of just under 2") they wobble by 0.006 to 0.008". That doesn't sound like much (about the summed diameters of 2-3 human hairs), but where it counts, on the periphery of the 8" wheel, that translates to about the 0.025" that I recorded there. I switched out the collars with the aftermarket, machined ones (made by Raptor) I had on hand from the Rikon failure, which wobble only by 0.001-0.002". I consider this to be really stellar performance for a bench grinder in this price range!The Buck grinder is nicely finished. I was delighted to see that the wheel covers, although stamped and not cast like a Baldor, are of heavy construction, probably about 1.5 mm thick (about 16 ga). This is a really high quality grinder for the price, and I highly recommend it.
K**N
Does the job well.
My husband is a woodworker and this has made sharpening tools a lot easier. would buy again
D**R
Low speed bench grinder
Suits my needs perfectly. Well made. Price was reasonable.
S**S
This is the real deal
I'm almost through sharpening everything in my house. I mainly bought this for my chisels but two days later, I now have scissors that can cut anything and knives that can slices the thinnest of tomatoes.This is the real deal. I kept having fomo with the tormac but I couldn't justify the price. This tool is basically the same thing but at a fraction of the cost. The chisel jig is excellent and the angle finder is so simple to use. Overall I'm very happy with my purchase
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