wolfcraftLaminate Trimmer I 4300000 I For clean contouring of veneers
Handle Material | Plastic |
Material Type | Plastic |
Blade Length | 8.27 Inches |
Item Weight | 0.07 Kilograms |
Handle Type | Manual-Retractable |
Style Name | Edger |
Color | Multi-coloured |
H**R
mit kleinem Trick, 1a Kantenschneider
Der Kantenschneider ist sehr Robust und sorgt bei richtigem anlegen für 1a Ergebnisse.Ein nachschleifen ist nicht notwendig, da die Kanten extrem bündig geschnitten werden.Die sehr scharfe Klinge trägt trotz seiner Dicke sogar 10tel mm ab. (Video)Leider sorgt der vordere Bügel dafür, dass bei einem Überstand von mehr als ca. 3mm der Umleimer vorzeitig gebrochen wird,und somit auch schon mal bis in den geklebten Bereich einreisst.Abhilfe schafft da ein raus-sägen der vorderen Führung. (Siehe Bilder)An Stabilität und Auflagefläche geht dabei nichts verloren und Überstände von mehr als 3mm sind so kein Problem mehr.Die Klingen sind zwar extrem scharf, aber leider auch ziemlich schnell stumpf, man kann diese jedoch einmal wenden.Ersatzklingen sind verhältnismäßig recht teuer (3Stk. bei ca. 10-12€) Unter Ersatzklingen müsst ihr lange suchen,gebt daher einfach nur 4310000 ins Amazon-Suchfenster ein. Andere Klingen passen nicht, da hier ein eigenes Maß verwendet wird.Eigentlich müsste ich 2 Sterne abziehen, aufgrund der Nachtarbeit (aussägen) und den teuren nicht grad langlebigen Ersatzklingen,da der Kantenschneider aber ein Top Ergebnis liefert drücke ich ein Auge zu und gebe trotzdem 4 Sterne.
T**N
Truly brilliant.
I have always made do with a Stanley knife blade, but was making 16 large mdf doors and was persuaded by other reviews. I was using a paintable edging strip, which is quite thin, and this blade coped perfectly well with it. I set the edge of the strip level with the front of the door and trimmed the excess off the back edge - to be honest, the trimmed edge gave a better finish. I would suggest centring the edging strip on the edge of the wood and trimming both sides to get a perfect finish front and back. Pushing the blade ( rather than pulling it towards you) feels wrong at first, but it is easy to keep the tool completely flat to the face of the piece whilst maintaining just the right amount of pressure.
M**R
Wish I read the most recent comments...
As some have said previously, the blade doesn't sit flush with the bottom surface of the knife that comes into contact with the melamine surface, it's about 1mm too high, meaning that after cutting the edging there's still about 1mm that needs to be removed. Ended up sanding that off (not ideal) and gave up using the knife after the first board and instead used a multitool I had but didn't think to use before buying this. Much more effective and quicker.I also found the blade not as sharp as I'd have thought it'd be, particularly trying to trim edging that's just above the height of the blade - it tended to push the edging down instead of cutting it.On the plus side, it did arrive very quickly and I got a refund after complaining about it, both thanks to Amazon.
R**F
It works better than a Stanley knife or a chisel and is good value for money.
This was to be the first time I had used iron on edging. I wanted to do a good job and this tool seemed good value for money so I bought one. It took me a minute or so to work out how to use it. There are no instructions but the diagram on the packaging was sufficient to show how it should be used. It is better than just using a chisel as it pushes down the edging as it cuts away the surplus stopping the edging lifting as the blade cuts. A chisel or Stanley knife blade won't do this. The blade on this tool is just chamfered on one edge so it cuts exactly in line with the panel surface. A Stanley blade being chamfered on both sides will leave a very thin overhang which is just enough to catch and be damaged. The tool left a slightly rough edge easily fixed with sand paper. The manufacturers missed an opportunity by not explaining this on the packaging.
'**N
Bad Quaility Tool However !
I normally read the reviews but with a tool 4.1/2 stars I neglegted to this time, so i missed the reviews regarding the blade being too high. Its obviously a design flaw they need to address in their moulding machine.Anyway being an engineer I removed the blade and laid some 240 grade wet and dry sandpapper on the edge of a workbench and sanded the surface smooth, till the blade was level with the surface you run along the to trim the edging laminate, i then used a 400 grade wet n dry to smooth off the sanding marks, once i'd done that it worked great, i will also like some have said hone the blade, which i havent done yet..Wolfe need to review there mass production of this item and ensure better quaility control.If your prepared to do a little modification to the tool its a simple tool that can work good, but not straight out of the box
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