Chain Saw Blade Excellent For Rapid Wood Removal Cutting Carving #47822

US $42.97

  • Tallahassee, Florida, United States
  • Jan 30th
Check out my   1   #47822 LANCELOT SAW CHAIN DISC CUTTER  7/8 {22mm} CENTER  HOLE; FITS 4-1/2 DISC/ANGLE GRINDERS. 22 TOOTH FINE CUTTER IS . CUTS SHAPES MANY KINDS OF MATERIALS. A MUST FOR WOODWORKING, NOTCHING, REMODELING. DEBARKING. LOG HOMES. DECK BUILDING AND MORE. SAW CHAIN DISC CUTS IN ANY DIRECTION. FREE SHIPPING IN THE CONTINENTAL UNITED STATES. FLORIDA RESIDENT ADD 7.5% FOR SALES TAX .FOR MORE PRODUCT INFORMATION PLEASE CALL OUT TOLL FREE NUMBER 800-942-1300 .   Lancelot/Squire Combo Double Up For More Power! Tandem Combinations - Two saw chain cutter accessories used with our universal nut will virtually double productivity in a safe and efficient way. This much is certain - regardless of your choice, any combination will eat and shape wood, ice, rubber, PVC, lime and lucite faster than anything you've yet experienced. In addition, you have the bonus that both blades can be used individually. Lancelot Tandems You get more power with two blades. For hog out wood removal use two 14 tooth blades. For more finish and shaping use two 22 tooth blades. How about a compromise and get the best of both worlds? Use a 14 and 22 tooth tandem. Lancelot and Squire Combination If you want to do convex shapes and use the grinder in a sweeping or raking motion to, for example, shape the sides of a bowl or carve the haunches of a rocking horse, then a Squire and Lancelot combination is the best. A 14 tooth Lancelot with a 12 tooth Squire is the most aggressive. The smoothest combination is a 22 tooth with the 18 tooth Squire. You can further custom a tandem with either a 22 tooth and 12 tooth or 14 tooth and 18 tooth combination. KNIGHTS CHOICE  ALL BLADES #20057           CHECK THIS OUT IN  OUR EBAY The all blades set is a great starter set - excellent for basic carving and sculpting. You can use up to two tandem blade combinations to meet many of your woodworking needs. The all blades set contains both Lancelots and both Squires plus our Universal Nut. SPECIAL PRICE All Saw Chain Blade Set. Accessories fit only 4-1/2" (115mm) angle grinders. Can be used individually or in 6 different tandem combination1 22 tooth Lancelot (#45822) 1 12 tooth Squire (#35812) 1 18 tooth Squire (#35818) 1 Universal Nut (#13750) 1 12 tooth Squire (#35812) 1 18 tooth Squire (#35818) 1 Universal Nut (#13750) 1 12 tooth Squire (#35812) 1 18 tooth Squire (#35818) 1 Universal Nut (#13750) a2)                                                                    ) Press ? for keyboard shortcuts.      CHECK THIS OUT  TANDEM COMBINATIONS Lancelot/Squire Combo Double Up For More Power! Tandem Combinations - Two saw chain cutter accessories used with our universal nut will virtually double productivity in a safe and efficient way. This much is certain - regardless of your choice, any combination will eat and shape wood, ice, rubber, PVC, lime and lucite faster than anything you've yet experienced. In addition, you have the bonus that both blades can be used individually. Lancelot Tandems You get more power with two blades. For hog out wood removal use two 14 tooth blades. For more finish and shaping use two 22 tooth blades. How about a compromise and get the best of both worlds? Use a 14 and 22 tooth tandem. Lancelot and Squire Combination If you want to do convex shapes and use the grinder in a sweeping or raking motion to, for example, shape the sides of a bowl or carve the haunches of a rocking horse, then a Squire and Lancelot combination is the best. A 14 tooth Lancelot with a 12 tooth Squire is the most aggressive. The smoothest combination is a 22 tooth with the 18 tooth Squire. You can further custom a tandem with either a 22 tooth and 12 tooth or 14 tooth and 18 tooth combination. Frequently Asked Questions Q:Q: What tooth sizes does Lancelot come in and what's the difference between them? A:A: Two sizes. One has 22 teeth for a finer finish, the other has 14 teeth for more aggressive removal but slightly rougher finish. They come in several center hole sizes to suit worldwide angle grinder shafts and bottom adapters. Most of these adapters (or flanges) generally have a raised 7/8" or 22mm shoulder and Q:: What is Lancelot’s diameter? A:: Both the 22 tooth and 14 tooth Lancelot diameters are 4" (100mm Q:What tooth sizes does Squire come in and what’s the difference between them A:A: Squire’s overall blade size is 3-1/2" (88mm) in diameter, 12mm smaller than Lancelot. Q:Safety and Myths are the tools safe A:A: Yes. We have never had a chain break, discs crack or blades fly off the grinder, contrary to some of the myths out there. Not one has ever been returned through customer dissatisfaction or manufacturing defect. The simple truth is that the chain can’t break because it doesn’t move independently like a chainsaw, which rotates on a bar. Q:Q: Why do I need two blades? Isn’t one good enough? A:A: With two blades you have more teeth, more versatility, more options, faster wood removal and shaping. You get to your final piece much quicker. Most people use two blades for their rough out carving then change down to one blade for detail work. But if your application only has need for one blade, choose either the 22 or 14 tooth Lancelot. Q:What size hole do I need to use two blades A:A: It is strongly recommended that you match center holes with the grinder’s shaft diameter. Check the grinders instruction manual or simply measure the shaft diameter. In most cases the shaft diameters on most 4-1/2", 115mm and 125mm grinders are as follows:- North and South American Angle Grinders: 5/8" Q:Q: Can I mount two Lancelot’s or a Lancelot and Squire A:A: 1) You get a 12mm wide cut with any two blades when cutting straight into or across the wood. 2) You can have anywhere from 28 to 44 teeth removing wood. 3) You will do incredibly fast, controlled wood removal and shaping. 4) All teeth are in contact with the wood when cutting/carving/shaping in a vertical position. Q:Q: I have a 14 and a 22 tooth Lancelot. What’s the best way to fit them? A:A: Place the 14 tooth on first, then fit the 22 tooth directly on top and tighten both blades with the Universal Nut. The advantage is when using them on their face, the 22 tooth is the only blade in contact with the wood doing the work and gives you the nicest, finer finish. Q:Q: What advantage is there in mounting a Lancelot and a Squire? A:A: 1) When you turn the blades at an angle on their face, similar to using a grinding wheel or a sander, the offset chain saw blades will all come in contact with the wood. 2) You can have between 26 to 40 teeth for either rough or fine removal. 3) They are great for removing large amounts of surface material, scalloping or convex shaping. 4) Q:Q: What is the most versatile combination? A:A: Two 14 tooth Lancelot’s.This combo also provides great lateral control in cutting from left to right, right to left and repetitive side to side motions across the top of the wood. Q:Universal Nut and Manufacturer’s Locknut Q: Can I use the locknut that came with my grinder to tighten two blades? A:A: No, you cannot. You can use the manufacturer’s locknut to tighten one blade only. Their locknut has a 22mm shoulder which will not allow it to tighten two blades. We designed the Universal Nut with its flat base and hexagon head specifically for the purpose of holding any double blade combinationA: No, you cannot. You can use the manufacturer’s Q:Universal Nut Q: Is it easy to fit the blades? A:A: Yes. Once you’ve read the safety instructions you should be carving in less than five minutes. All you need to tighten the blades with the Universal Nut is a 13/16"(21mm) spanner, socket or crescent wrench. Q:Q: Do the chains require oil? A:A: No, the only maintenance required is to sharpen the teeth. Because the chain circlet is securely locked in place between two discs and does not move independently like a chainsaw over a bar. The only parts that wear are the teeth. This is fully explained under "Safety - Are The Tools Safe?" Q:Q: What do I use to sharpen the teeth? A:A: A standard 5/32" or 4mm round chain saw file. You can also use a power sharpener. Some users have also said a 1/8" file works well with the 22 tooth Lancelot and 18 tooth Squire. A good tip is to mark the first tooth on either side so you know where you start and finish. If not, you could resharpen several teeth twice and get a little frustrat Q:Saw Chains Q: Is the chain replaceable? A:A: Yes. We recommend having one or two spare sets on hand. It’s more convenient and saves time to replace a dull chain with a sharp one rather than sharpening blunt teeth on the job. Sharpen blunt chains in your downtime so keep your productivity up.   Insurnce: Custom: Payment Type: Instant  FOR MORE PRODUCT INFORMATION   CALL OUR TOLL FREE NUMBER 800-942-1300   1 .   SquareTrade © AP26..    CHECK THIS OUT  TANDEM COMBINATIONS Check out my !  ls.    Guinevere® CHECK THIS OUT IN OUR King Arthur’s Tools is proud to bring you the Kirjes pneumatic miniature sanding and finishing system from Sweden. Invented by a Swedish fine furniture maker - this complete miniature sanding and polishing system that will change the way you think about sanding and polishing forever! Guinevere® is exclusively distributed by King Arthur’s Tools. Introduction It is a well-known fact within woodworking circles that pneumatic or inflatable sanders achieve fast, gentle and smooth sanding. Building on this knowledge Kirjes developed not only the inflatable sanders under a new patented design but also a complete well balanced sanding and polishing system suitable for wood, metal, plastic, bone and horn. It is, with out doubt, the most revolutionary sanding system to come out in years. Guinevere uses two inflatable rubber sanders, flat and round, each with four sanding sleeves, from coarse to extra fine, fitted either to a flexible shaft or the quiet 1/2 HP (300 watt) motor. The inflatable sanders are ruggedly built from Swedish steel and heavy rubber. From the quiet yet powerful motor to the complete range of long life sanding cloth sleeves, Guinevere ensures complete control over the sanding process. This system easily eliminates your laborious hand sanding process, saving you countless hours of sanding while puffing a beautiful, silky smooth finish on your masterpieces. You will actually enjoy this sanding experience. A Treasure Of Natural Beauty Within The Wood Underneath all that wood, often deep in the grain, waiting for you to reveal its natural beauty- lies the treasure within! And in every creation made from wood it really is there, that beautiful silky smooth surface, even though it might still be concealed from the human eye. What can bring this feeling and beauty to the world? Guinevere! Only with Guinevere can you touch wood and experience a smoothness and velvet touch that is truly unique, revealing its natural beauty, structure and colors. It's a "Wow" feeling. Using Guinevere isn't just about sanding - It's a rewarding journey every time. The velvet wooden surface also protects the wood from dirt and moisture, minimizing application of finishing substances such as fillers, oils, stains and waxes Guinevere is a complete sanding system- without equal! Simply defined, it conforms to the shape of your work, whether concave, convex or flat. This patented system is ideal for difficult profiles, finishing small to medium carvings, boxes, bowls, musical instruments, duck decoys, walking sticks, fine furniture, toys, spoons, 3D-intarsia, taxidermy and a myriad of other DIY applications. The dome shaped round sander is also particularly well suited for round, curved, bulging or cup-formed shapes where the drum sander is great for puffing the finishing touches on small to medium flat surfaces. Both are real humdinger, first class accessories. Inflatable Sanders The Guinevere Inflatable Sanders are pumped up through an air inlet in the drive shaft located in the bottom of each sander. The air valve design leaves the bottom flat without a clumsy protruding valve on the sanders. This patented solution made it possible to make superior cylindrical drum sanders as well as a unique rounded sander with a dome shape at the business end. This molded rubber bulb constantly flexes and changes shape, making the sanders soft all the way to the edge. With the choice of four (4) grits from course to extra fine, Guinevere eliminates scratches and allows you to apply the sander's total width against the work piece or to use only the edge in all kinds of complex sanding. The sander actually becomes flat when pressed against a flat surface and round when pressed against a round surface i.e. the sanders conform to the underlying surface. Consequently the sanders should be filled with very little air (the round sander, part number 11341, needs to be pumped slightly harder than the drum sander). Sanding Sleeves Every sanding sleeve is made to specifically fit each inflatable sander. The sanding cloth material is highly flexible and made of the very best quality, sanding not only wood but also metals, plastic, bone and horn. To ensure maximum performance, it is therefore essential that only original Guinevere long-life sanding sleeves are used. On the round sander, the improved and original overlapping design of the sanding sleeves is to ensure longevity and optimum effectiveness in awkward places. As the sanders are both round and soft the tendency for them to be clogged by dust and resin is very small compared, for example, with rotating paper discs. The sharpness of the abrasive lasts a long time, however, we highly recommend using a cleaning stick to considerably extend the working life of each sleeve. Cleaning sticks are included in each sanding set and are also available separately. Flexible Shaft We strongly recommend sanding with our flexible shaft since you can clearly see your progress whilst the sander smoothly follows the contours of your work piece. The flex shaft's high quality, vibration free design is optimally matched to the mandrels on each sander which makes them the ideal combination. With a maximum reach of 5 1" (1300mm) the flexible shaft, connected to the easily movable Sanding and Polishing Motor will allow you tremendous flexibility and maneuverability in most work positions. The shaft is intended for low-speed use, around 3000rpm, mainly for sanding and polishing. This quality Swedish Flex shaft has 2 encapsulated ball bearings in the hand piece and one in the drive end for continuous work and is extremely flexible due greatly to the double spiral steel cord in the protective tube. The shaft is rated between 3,000 - 10,000 rpm with a key chuck from 1/16" - 3/8" (1.5mm -10 mm). Sanding and Polishing Motor This small and portable, extremely quiet but powerful sanding and polishing motor is optimized for use with our flexible shaft and inflatable sanders. The Y2hp (300 watt) motor is fitted with two chucks that open from 1/16" - 3/8" (1.5mm -10 mm). This means that you can quickly change between different combinations of sanders and grits. You can mount the flex shaft with one sander to one end of the motor chuck with the other sander fitted to the remaining chuck. Both chucks are tapered-connected to the motor shaft guaranteeing smooth, vibration-free running. With safety being our top priority we also engineered precautions to ensure that the motor stops if a sander gets stuck for some unexpected reason. F A Q - Guinevere Flexible Sanding System Kits - Guinevere Dust Extractor and Polishing Kits Instructions - Guinevere Inflatable Sander System Printable Instructions - Guinevere Instructions and Warranty (PDF) See our PDF Product Catalog Visit our    To Use Lancelot And Squire As Single Blade - Plunge cuts for rough carving – Straight cuts – A major rule – Long cuts – Short straight cuts – Sideways cutting – Raker cuts – Horizontal cuts – Notching – Stump removal – Cutting upwards in a curved surface – Feathering Lancelot and Squire are versatile blades which will cut in any direction. Whether using any of the 22 tooth or 14 tooth Lancelots or 18 or 12 tooth Squires, the following tips will apply. Safety & Assembly Instructions Do NOT use Lancelot or Squire on any Makita brand grinders. We only recommend use of 4-1/2" (115mm) angle grinders with a constant pressure switch (paddle, kill or dead man switch). Refer to FAQ’s, Angle grinders, Can you recommend any specific grinders? DO NOT OPERATE LANCELOT OR SQUIRE WITHOUT FIRST ADJUSTING THE SAFETY GUARD Your work piece is secured in a work bench, vise or manner that insures it is safe to cut. You’re wearing protective safety clothing and all instructions for the assembly of our tools have been faithfully carried out! You will see constant references to Lancelot, however, you can assume the same principles apply to Squire should you use Squire on its own. I’m going to refer to wood as the object being cut, however, if your subject is ice, bonsai trees, rubber or any other soft non-ferrous materials, the cutting techniques are the same. The depth of cut on Lancelot is 1-3/16", Squire is 11/16". These tips are written for right hand use carving simply because our tools fit right hand angle grinders. The standard hand position is to lightly but firmly grip the auxiliary handle with your left hand and the body of the grinder with your right. There’s no need to use a vise grip and make your knuckles go white with the pressure – you’ll exert much easier control with a firm relaxed grip. Buy Lancelot & Squire Cutters in our online store Plunge cuts for rough carving. This is the easiest of all the cuts to execute. Holding the disc grinder and Lancelot in the vertical position with the end of the blade about 2 -3’ above the wood, press downwards into the wood and use slight pressure on the handle to cut deeper. Lift out of the wood and down again next to the first cut, repeating this movement until completed. Using this motion constantly with cuts close to each other will result in rapid wood removal leaving ridged surfaces at the bottom which you can smooth out using the side to side or raker cuts. Straight cuts. There are so many different applications, lengths and positions for making long or short straight cuts. Is it a log or board requiring one long straight cut or do you need a groove or trench wider than the width of a Lancelot or Squire blade? Are you removing a stump below ground level? Do you want to slice the sides off wood? Is your work piece upright, horizontal, on the ground, on a work bench at waist height or somewhere in between. Whatever your application, the tips below will work for you. A major rule. To make long or short straight cuts, hold the disc grinder in front of you. The grinder must be switched on prior to making contact with the wood. Cut the wood by pulling Lancelot toward you, against the direction of blade rotation and motor direction. It works safest this way. This cut is totally opposite to the way you make a cut using a circular saw where you push the blade forward and away from you. AGAIN, DO NOT PUSH THE BLADE AWAY FROM YOUR BODY. It is unsafe and you may experience the tendency of Lancelot starting to "run" away from you. Inexperienced users will face the potential of losing control as it "skims" the wood. Long cuts. In general, when making a long cut, position your body and legs comfortably so that you can pull the disc grinder toward you. This is an example of a technique which can apply to any long straight cut. You can either do this with or without a line to guide your direction. For the straightest cut, I suggest you mark a pencil line down the middle of the board. Secure the board so that about 18" is protruding out the left side of the work bench. This is to give sufficient support and prevent the board from swaying underneath as you cut. A second person would be helpful to hold the other end (right hand side) for better balance. In this case, you stand in front of the work bench and turn your body to the left so that the disc grinder is at the end of board. Comfortably lean and position your body to the left of the work bench, switch the disc grinder on and position Lancelot so that the left side of the blade cuts down the center line. Hold the grinder a comfortable arm’s length from your waist and start cutting by pulling Lancelot toward your waist. You will control the approximate depth by the amount of downward pressure you apply. Don’t press too hard or you may go down deeper than you expected. You can easily adjust the depth after your initial pass. Pull Lancelot out once you reach your waist and inspect your line. Readjust your board in the workbench and continue the cut from your last position. Repeat until you complete the cut. Practice will enable you to walk backwards and make long cuts with minimal adjustment to the board in the workbench and achieve even cuts. Short straight cuts. For cuts of one foot or shorter, start by depressing Lancelot into the wood to the depth you want or as far as the wood will allow, and pull toward you. Repeat this method, making cuts to the left or right, until completed. This method will enable you to cut as wide as you want to go. Once you have widened out the wood to accommodate the width of the disc grinder, repeat the straight cut procedure, but this time you’ll be cutting at the new, lower level. Repeating this will allow you to go deeper and deeper into the wood. Obviously, you can increase the width and length with each pass. Sideways cutting. Hold Lancelot above the wood in a vertical position, handle straight up. Switch the grinder on, and tilt it slightly to the left. The handle will be on the right of the blade at about 80° to 85°. Sweep lightly from left to right, left to right about three to four times in the same place across the surface of the wood so that you get the cut started. Then start sweeping left to right, right to left in a continuous motion from side to side. This will allow you to go deeper into the wood with each pass and give you an arched design. Raker cuts. You can achieve different effects by using Lancelot in a raking position either from left to right or right to left where removal and shaping is performed with the face of the chain saw teeth. Right to left motion. Turn the grinder on its side so that the face of Lancelot is at about 10° to the wood surface. Not quite horizontal but close! With this cut it is very important that you change the position of your left hand over the auxiliary handle, similar to holding a bicycle handlebar, palm down. Adjust your left hand over the right hand side of the grinder. With your left and right arms extended slightly to the right, pull Lancelot lightly across the surface of the wood toward your waist. This cutting action leaves an incredibly smooth surface finish and lets you remove layers of material without gouging the wood. Left to right motion. Everything is the same as "right to left" above except that your arms are extended to the left and you pull the blade across the wood from the left toward your waist. While removing wood rapidly, this motion leaves a nice ridged or "arched" effect on the surface. A word of caution. Any of these cutting actions result in wood shavings being directed rapidly toward your face, which is why we recommend using a full face visor. At 10,000 rpm’s, they can sting! Horizontal cuts. In combination with a short straight cut and horizontal cut, this method is great for notching, removing stumps and accelerated wood removal by taking 1" blocks out at a time. Firstly, hold the disc grinder in the same way as a raker cut. Simply turn the grinder on its side so that the face of Lancelot is horizontal to the wood. Hold your left hand over the auxiliary handle, similar to holding a bicycle handlebar, palm down. Comfortably adjust your left hand over the right hand side of the grinder. Brace your legs in a slightly bent but firm position so that they balance your body as you make a forward cut as follows. Place Lancelot horizontally against the side of the wood, lean into and apply slight pressure as you cut straight into the side. Follow the cut around the edge of the wood as required. The blade will penetrate a maximum of 1-3/16". Notching. Let’s say you want to make a notch in a 2x4. You can free form cut it out if you like or pencil mark the notch. Do a short vertical cut across the top, again pulling Lancelot toward your waist and down to the required depth. Then make a horizontal cut into the side of the wood. This simple process is great for small notches, however, if the length is longer than 1-1/4", make several vertical cuts, the first one being the butt end followed by a series of side by side vertical cuts. You can finish the notch with either a side to side or raker cut. The other method is to make a series of vertical cuts about 1" apart followed by a combination of horizontal and side to side cuts. You can also use the raking cut to finish. Stump removal. Finally, a way to remove unwanted stumps below ground level. If you’ve got a stump grinder I won’t kid you it will do a much faster job but if you’ve felled a tree or have old useless stumps still in the way of your lawn mower, Lancelot is the only hand held power tool that will do such an incredible job. You’ll be working on your knees a majority of the time so you may want to invest in a set of knee pads as well as making sure to have power reaching out to the stump via an approved extension cord for your disc grinder. This job will allow you to use the full range of cuts but here’s a simple technique to remove chunks at a time. Make sure you clear dirt away from the base as much as possible to give you room to work below ground level. You’ll make short straight cuts in the shape of a series of tic-tac-toe patterns. #, pulling down and across. To start, make your first series of short straight cuts about 1" apart and pull them down to the edge of the stump. These can be as many as the width of the stump will allow. Make the second series of cuts across the first so that you have a pattern of small squares. Position Lancelot horizontally to the stump at the bottom of these squares (about 1" below the top of the squares) and proceed to horizontally cut them out as you scythe through the base of the squares and across the new surface of the stump. Keep repeating this cut to continue lowering the height of the stump as quickly as possible. Cutting upwards in a curved surface. If you’re into free form bowl carving, this is a great cut to shape the inside of bowls. You must already have removed a lot of the center and see a rough shape to the sides. This technique can be used in conjunction with raking and side to side cuts. Looking at the inside of the bowl, hold the disc grinder in the raking position. Pick a starting point at the base of the inside of the bowl. Brace and balance yourself as you gently but firmly push upwards and away from your body toward the top of the wood. Use a smooth controlled motion. Continue this action to shape the inside of the bowl. It will result in rapid wood removal and smooth shaping, taking off light layers at a time. Feathering: Using a gentle touch, you can move across the surface of the wood in any direction using repetitive side to side or up and down motions. Whether you want to shape the sides or top, hold the grinder in the vertical or horizontal position to gently feather small sections at a time. You will find this technique extremely useful toward to the end of your power carving for final shaping and detailing. Always remember to use a very light feather touch – Lancelot can be unforgiving if you make a mistake S DMERLIN ELECTRIC HOOF TRIMMING KNIFEo nMERLIN ELECTRIC HOOF TRIMMING KNIFEot attempt to use tools and accessories without first reading and understanding the manufacturer's instructions and safety warMERLIN ELECTRIC HOOF TRIMMING KNIFEnings. Do not attempt to use tools and accessories without first reading and understanding the manufacturer's instructions and safety warnings. cccquareTrade © AP6.0    
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Brand king arthur,s tools
MPN #47822 lancelot
Model ; 4 inch saw chain disc
Country/Region of Manufacture United States
UPC 076783016996

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