Kutzall Dish Wheel
When it comes to freehand carving on your larger projects, no other tool gets the job done better than a Kutzall Dish Wheel. Paired with a quality right angle grinder, Kutzall Dish Wheels have helped skilled craftsman create truly remarkable things.
The pronounced carving radius on the 4½” Dish Wheels is perfect for effortless contour sculpting, and adding extra levels of dimension into your creations. Whether you are a casual hobbyist or professional craftsman, Kutzall’s durable carbide coatings will last job after job. Kutzall Dish Wheels are the perfect tool for concave shaping – giving you effortless control, while adding extra levels of dimensions into your creations. Their rounded form and rapid cutting action make them excellent for contouring sculpted chairs, large bowls, even dimensional lumber.
Tungsten-carbide coated in two coating styles:
Original coating - the signature original Kutzall coating, which allows for smooth and quick shaping, and leaves a surface that’s ready for final finishing steps.
Extreme coating - features more aggressive, free-cutting teeth arranged in a regular pattern of rows and columns. They are the fastest-cutting Kutzall tools on most materials and are excellent for ‘heavy hogging’ applications. The open patterns of these teeth are very resistant to loading, even on soft or gummy materials.
Available in 4 grades:
- Black - very coarse - Extreme coating
- Blue - coarse - Extreme coating
- Aquamarine - medium - Exteme coating
- Gold - fine - Original coating
4-1/2" wheel recommended operating speed range: 10,000-15,000 RPM.
Compatible with most angle grinders including: Makita, Bosch, Dewalt, Black & Decker, Milwaukee, Hitachi & more.
Fitting guide
Kutzall Dish Wheels feature a 7/8″ I.D. and are intended to mount on a standard electric angle grinder with a 5/8″ shaft. They mount on the 7/8″ shoulder found on the shouldered bushing or adapter included with most angle grinders. If for some reason your angle grinder does not have one of these bushings, you may obtain one by contacting your grinder manufacturer. Mounting Kutzall wheels using a shouldered bushing assures that the wheel will spin as straight and round as possible. This makes working with the tool smoother and more comfortable, while assuring that you use the entire surface of the wheel equally. The shouldered bushing is put on the grinder first, followed by the wheel and then the nut.
Tip: Shouldered bushings may be found on the parts list for your grinder on the manufacturer’s website.