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Mizzy Heatless Wheels

Part # 111.427
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Original price $9.95 - Original price $9.95
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$9.95 - $9.95
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Product Details

Mizzy Heatless Wheels are hard, square-edged wheels used for deburring and finishing. Loose, coarse construction makes the grinding process cool. Suitable for materials such as plastic and metal. Can be used to produce a matte finish. With pinhole for mounting on mandrel. The wheels may be trued with a file.  Now available in an assortment, see below.


Choose from 15 sizes:

Sold in packs of 10

  • 111.426 1/2" x 3/32"
  • 111.427 1/2" x 1/8"
  • 111.428 1/2" x 3/16
  • 111.429 5/8" x 3/32"
  • 111.430 5/8" x 1/8"
  • 111.431 5/8" x 3/16
  • 111.432 3/4" x 3/32"
  • 111.433 3/4" x 1/8"
  • 111.434 3/4" x 3/16
  • 111.435 7/8" x 3/32"
  • 111.436 7/8" x 1/8"
  • 111.437 7/8" x 3/16
  • 111.438 1" x 3/32"
  • 111.439 1" x 1/8"
  • 111.440 1" x 3/16






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Anonymous
The only thing for cutting thermoplastics

Before I ran across these the only way I had to cut acrylic and other plastics was a reciprocating saw with a hollow ground blade running very slowly. It works, but is is inflexible and fairly slow. Since learning about these Mizzy "heatless" wheels I have used them extensively for both cutting and shaping. For example I have used them to make an opening in a sealed instrument case, to cut and repair an automobile brake-light lens, etc. They really do open up a range of formerly impossible tasks. I wish someone would offer them as assortments.