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The Pomsare Sphere Rotary Burr is a robust, steel-crafted carving tool designed to fit standard 4 1/2 and 5 inch angle grinders with 5/8-11 threads. Operating at speeds up to 12,000 RPM, it efficiently shapes, grinds, and polishes wood with a smooth finish. Ideal for professional woodworkers and hobbyists alike, it offers long-lasting durability and versatile applications from rough shaping to fine detailing.



















| Brand | Pomsare |
| Color | Black, Grey |
| Item Weight | 0.43 Kilograms |
| Maximum Rotational Speed | 12000 RPM |
| Style | Angled |
| Wattage | 746 watts |
M**F
Works as expected
Removes a lot of wood in a hurry. User must pay attention to grain direction so bit doesn't "run away" and become hard to control. Best performance making light cuts.
M**E
Keep away from body.
Good gouge and carver.
M**O
Spoon bowl carver
This is really a pretty good product for the money. It will struggle and burn really hard woods but it works well on the lower hardness woods. Definitely a great way to make a spoon or a small bowl if your into that sort of thing. I would recommend it as the alternative is 4-5 times the price of this product. But be advised that it is common for this and other attachments to get permanently stuck on your angle grinder.
J**R
Great tool
I like using this Burr, doing some wood crafts and it cut my shaping time down. Great price too. Still holding it's cutting edge
R**D
Works great!
Well made, heavy and sharp. Screws onto my grinder easily and really takes the wood off when shaping your project. Great buy
C**.
Unbalanced and Unusable
Item is unbalanced along rotational axis, creating significant wobble and vibration which renders the device unusable for its intended purpose. Recommend purchasing a superior version.
I**N
Second one not balanced.
The first one I bought was great, but was wearing out, so I replaced it, but the second one is not well balanced. Hard to control the angle grinder. Might put it on a bigger angle grinder to see if that helps.
E**N
Aggressive but can be controlled.
I thought this tool would be the one that would be hardest to control, but it isn't as long as you control the pressure you exert on it and the angle you have it against the wood. On some types of wood if found it was better to go with the grain instead of against the grain, but each piece could be different. It works best to help form the outline of the wood you're removing and to Hog-Out the middle of project, then switch to the either the less aggressive metal disc or floppy sanding disc to refine the cuts.
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