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I've been using a regular bench grinder to sharpen tungsten, but recently learned that due to contamination, it may not be the best method. Came across a hand-held sharpener today in a local pawn shop, an Arc-Zone Sharpie. I don't know anything about these types of sharpeners, other than they appear to be expensive. I can probably get the sharpener for around $80, and it comes with a couple extra grinding wheels. Would it be worth it at this price, or would I be better off getting a small (and cheap) grinder to use as a dedicated sharpener?
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Reply:I have used bench grinders as well as dedicated diamond wheel grinders. I prefer a bench grinder. I can put a nice point by hand but chuck it in the drill and and you can get a nice point, and quick. Honestly I wouldn't worry about contamination… have you had issues with contamination? Most people just use one wheel for tungsten only to eliminate any issues.- Christian M.C3 Welding & Fabrication - CNC Plasma Cutting-Mobile Welding-Custom welding and fabwww.c3welding.com
Reply:Once you grind the shape you want you will want to polish it on a 120 flap wheel or higher. I know a guy that uses a 400 grit grinding wheel on his bench grinder and an even finer wheel then 400 grit
Reply:I have been looking for 1 of those really small bench grinders that only have about a 3 inch wheel
Reply:you guys and your 'contaminated' tungsten.
Reply:Originally Posted by TimmyTIGyou guys and your 'contaminated' tungsten.
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