Nope, and if you go nice and "gentle" with it you'll get a surface that almost looks like it was done with a plane.Brad Y wrote:Will take a look at it mate cheers. Do they chip the wood at all running across the laminate layers?
I highly recommend having a play first because they cut on every surface on every angle and each gives a different cut.
If you were holding your grinder as per normal a cut from left to right gives a different result to a cut from right to left, same for down stroke vs upstroke. Then there's leading edve vs trailing edge cuts, it sounds like a lot but 15 minutes on a piece of scrap and you'll be turning out masterpieces.
I've just used it for the rough out of the shape, then I'm going to tidy it up with a sandpaper flapper wheel in the grinder and by then I won't mind expending a little elbow grease on final shaping/tidy up/oiling.
Like I said it's got a way to go yet but it'll make a couple of little girls with short arms very happy when it's finished, they are already playing with it every chance I give them.