Olivers Woodturning sell them and they are what I use. I can't tell the difference. https://www.oliverswoodturning.co.uk/I've searched the site but can't find any up-to-date info. Is anyone supplying decent belts significantly cheaper than the Sorby replacements? Mainly looking for 60 grit.
Thanks, C
They seem to be about £1 cheaper per belt. I'm sure we can do better than thatOlivers Woodturning sell them and they are what I use. I can't tell the difference. https://www.oliverswoodturning.co.uk/
It does read a lot like my thought processes in general these days...There's a quite long video on you tube about using the PE. I recall it's a sort of zoom thing done by a club member, with other members asking questions every now and then. The demonstrator mentions that ge gets belts much cheaper from XXXX.
I can't remember where he gets the belts from
I can't remember who/what/when/how etc about the video.
... so some information provided by yours truly, none of it of any real value.
Nearly there - they have a range of 50 x 785mm belts at a very good price, but only one type (knife sharpening, and expensive) in 50 x 780, which is apparently Sorby belt dimension.You could try AbTec. They have quite a selection and can make belts to size.
For a proedge?I’ve bought belts from Abtec before but I needed to order a few because of the minimum order value.
Well, that's interesting - I searched a fair bit yesterday and apparently the belts from the Axi UE do fit the Sorby PE, and that's at 50x785. The Axi ceramic belts are cheaper than the Sorby ones (tho out of stock at the mo), but that also means that these (AbTec) should also fit, and are cheaper again:They are only 5mm different - would they fit?
Actually for an Axminster Ultimate Edge. But with only a 5mm difference in belt length they are interchangeable with the Pro Edge.For a proedge?
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