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The VEVOR Circular Saw Blade Sharpener is a 370W rotary angle mill grinder featuring a 5-inch grinding wheel running at 3600 RPM. Equipped with a water injection cooling system and 6 saw centerings, it sharpens carbide-tipped circular saw blades from 3.15" to 27.5" with precision and durability. Its adjustable grinding angles, cast iron base, and user-friendly design make it ideal for professionals seeking razor-sharp blades and smoother cuts.






| ASIN | B0CQRB2TST |
| Best Sellers Rank | #167,926 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #440 in Circular Saw Blades |
| Brand | VEVOR |
| Brand Name | VEVOR |
| Color | Multi-colored |
| Compatible Material | Carbide |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 out of 5 stars 61 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00197988564713, 00197988986218 |
| Included Components | 6 x Saw Centerings,1 x Screwdriver,1 x Wrench,3 x Hex Wrench |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 28.3"L x 14.4"W |
| Item Weight | 51 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | VEVOR |
| Material | Cast Iron |
| Material Type | Cast Iron |
| Model | JMY8-70 |
| Part Number | Circular Saw Blade Sharpener |
| Product Dimensions | 28.3"L x 14.4"W |
| Style | Water Grind |
| Style Name | Water Grind |
| UPC | 197988077664 197988986218 197988564713 |
R**D
Solid machine. Takes work to use.
I started by tearing the entire thing down to clean and lube all the parts and understand all the adjustments possible. This is something you probably want to do to get the smoothest operation. I also bought an assortment of grinding wheel grits since I didn't know what grit was included with the machine or what would work best for the types of blades I had. There are many grits available in the 125x10x32x8mm size that fits this machine. After comparing the ones I bought separately (#150, #180 & #400) I can only guess the stock wheel is about #120. It shows up unmarked and seems just a bit more course than any I bought. The stock one is good for heavy material removal on blades that are in really bad shape (burning your wood) but if you just want to touch up a serviceable blade even 150 might be too course. If you can get a water dripper for this it's definitely worth the trouble. It seems to be designed for one and dry grinding loads your wheel quickly. Especially if you use something finer than #150. It's probably why they deliver such a course wheel. The stock one doesn't load up too quickly.
K**N
Works with caveats
Instructions are worthless. Setup is a bit of pain in the ass, but once set up it seems to have sharpened well. The spacers do not match the holes in the blades very well (10” & 12” dia. blades), but was able to adapt. The product works but requires some patience for setup. Would recommend product for people with some ingenuity.
S**H
What is the instructions are better?
Not a bad little machine… Just kinda hard to use
K**C
Poor blade indexing design
Instruction manual very poorly written leaving you to guess at how to adjust blade for proper indexing. The slide mechanism is sloppy. The motor does appear to run very well and quiet. But if the blade can't be properly indexed for each tooth your better off going to a saw blade a professional sharpener. I'm pleased that Amazon has a good return policy.
F**N
It Will get er done !!!
Works fairly well and can do the job it was suppose to do. BUT- the 6 different-sized saw centerings attachments are off size and on my first use of 4 blades with the smallest centering piece, I found out that they are threaded and mine came loose all the time ( maybe user error? ) Asked if this unit will face & top & side grind and the reply was yes it will do all 3, it will do the face & tops of each tooth but not made to side grind at all. The blade stop is finicky as can be, I am going to make my own so I can take the same amount of material off each tooth. Unit has the power you need for sure. Water cooling needs to be adjusted carefully as it is just a clean hose from the tank, wish it was a thin & small copper pipe so I could mount it so it want move out of place. For the price I am still making my mind up and this all might not be fair as I used to sharpen carbide blades for a living and the unit was over $1500, this is way less.
C**N
This thing is built well
Just got it set up and sharpened my 24” buzz saw blade. As heavy as the base is ( made out of cast iron) this blade, when mounted would almost tip the sharpener over. Won’t be a problem with smaller saw blades. I had to make a center adapter for this blade had a larger hole than the ones supplied with the unit (not a problem for my shop). It comes with a diamond wheel. Some indicate that they don’t get but one or two blades sharpened before it wares out, but in their pictures they are not using the water cooling. Take the grinding slow and use the water cooler and it should last thru several blade sharpening. The diamonds don’t ware out, they get knocked out of the binding material. The angle markings seem to be spot on, this makes the set up quick (once the individual blade settings are figured out ).
A**X
Works, but with setup issues.
You know how people always rag on "Made in China" meaning its made like crap? Well, that hasn't been true for a long time. A lot of very good quality stuff comes out of China these days. Except for this thing... its still made like crap - at least half of it is. All of the frame is nice and sturdy +1* A bunch of the parts came 100% rusted over -1* The motor works good enough +1* The shaft on the motor is kinked and wobbles significantly -2* I was able to machine a new hub and rotate it out of phase just right enough that it fixed the wobble. +2* It does the job in the end after a bunch of work +2*
J**.
Be prepared...
Fit, form and finish is not very good. So be prepared to sand/deburr on it before you can begin using it. Collets to hold the blade in place and allow it to turn will have to be sanded in a way not to comprimise roundness. I used a wooden dowel rod and a hand drill with sander. I almost want to say the one I bought years ago from Harbor Freight is a little easier and better to use. It's solid built for sure but no room to turn knobs is a pain in the (***) Kinda dissapointed in the youtube reviewers. Seems money and views have most of them by the balls. The best looking and feeling knobs on it are for the machine to sit on. I suppose it will work good enough for me, but definitely not to sharpen blades as a business at all. If it gets any better I will try an update.
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