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Designed Specifically for Even Your Largest Pieces!
Getting straight, smooth, finished edges has never been easier! The high power, low maintenance motor will make fast work of your grinding, beveling and polishing needs. With an incredible 3" wide sanding belt, available in 4 grits, finishing edges or creating custom bevels is a breeze. The built-in adjustable platform supports your project to prevent fatigue and keep a consistent angle.
This durable tool was designed to hold up to use in a studio, but at a price that even a hobbyist can enjoy. Includes 3 grit belts. 1 year manufacturer warranty (excludes belts).
Accurately grind straight lines
True up large curved surfaces, like fused bowls, quickly and easily
Large belt offers 90 square inches of grinding surface
Includes variety of belts from coarse for fast grinding to ultra fine for satin polishing
Bowl below created by Helli Aumann. From "Warm Glass" book #6540.
Also available in 220/240V version. Click Here for pricing and information.
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Average Product Rating : 
Number of Reviews : 6
Gryphon Sander
Pros : I like the grit choices and use them all. I also think this machine would work well for larger item... Read More
Cons : I don't mean to be a complainer, but see things that might be improved... Would like to see the she... Read More
Other Thoughts : Would like to see the manufacturer have uniform markings to set the plate so that bevels could be un... Read More
Some Major Design Flaws
Pros : It gets the job done. I needed a sander and didn't want to deplete all my savings on a lap grinder o... Read More
Cons : It is extremely loud for one. Earplugs are a must. The belts are constantly falling off the side and... Read More
Other Thoughts : I have found that I have problems with my ring saw too. They are just made junky on this level. It i... Read More
Gryphon
Pros : I like the speed and the ability to grind glass. The larger surface makes grinding quick.
Cons : The belts do not stay on very easily. They tend to slide off to the left.
Would be better if the c... Read More
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