
VeloCraft™ — Carve, Shape & Hog Wood Twice As Fast On Any 5″ Grinder
Carve A Bowl In One Afternoon, Not An Entire Weekend
The VeloCraft™ Wood Shaping Disc turns the angle grinder already sitting on your bench into a carving tool that hogs material off hardwood, pine, and bark without clogging or stalling. Pierced carbon-steel teeth bite in, hollow channels spit the chips out, and a curved profile keeps the cut steady so you finish the project — not start a fresh argument with your sandpaper.
Stop Burning Through Sanding Discs Just To Round One Edge
Flap discs gum up in twenty minutes. Sandpaper rolls melt under any real pressure. Chainsaw discs grab and kick back the second you hit a knot. You end up burning the project, your wrists, and a stack of replacement pads — when all you wanted was to shape a chair leg before dinner.
➤ Hogs Material Off Hardwood, Pine, And Bark: Hundreds of pierced carbon-steel teeth bite the grain at every angle, so a single pass removes more wood than a full minute on a flap disc — without burning the surface or smoothing it flat.
➤ Bolts Onto Any 5″ Grinder With A 7/8″ Arbor: Standard 125 mm outer diameter and 22 mm bore fit DeWalt, Makita, Milwaukee, Ryobi, and the no-name grinder in the corner of your shop. Swap your old disc, tighten the nut, go.
➤ Hollow Teeth Spit Chips Out Instead Of Clogging Up: Open channels between every tooth eject sawdust and chips the moment they're cut. The disc stays cool, the cut stays aggressive, and you stop pausing every two minutes to bang debris out of the wheel.
Why Pierced Teeth Cut Where Flap Discs Just Burnish
Flap discs and sanding pads scrape. They abrade the surface and rely on friction to remove material — which is why they heat up, glaze over, and stop working halfway through a curve. A pierced-tooth disc carves. Each tooth is a miniature gouge with its own cutting edge and an open channel behind it.
As the disc spins, the teeth shave thin slivers off the wood and the hollow design lets every sliver fall through the back of the disc instead of packing into the cutting face. The result: the bite stays sharp from the first second of the cut to the last, the disc runs cool enough to hold bare-handed (don't), and the curved body lets you roll into contours instead of scuffing across them.
What Weekend Carvers Keep Saying After Their First Bowl
"Bought this thinking it'd die after one chair leg. Three months in, same disc, and I've done two burl bowls and a walking stick. Holds an edge longer than any flap disc I've burned through." — Mark T.
Skeptics flip on the first cut. Less wrist fatigue, no clogging, and projects that used to eat a whole Saturday wrap up before lunch. Curves come out clean, edges stay sharp, and the disc keeps biting long after a sanding pad would've turned into a frisbee.
Built For Control That Sanding Pads Never Gave You
✓ Steady Hands From A Balanced Curved Disc: The dome profile lets the disc roll into contours instead of catching, so the grinder doesn't jump out of your grip on a knot or a hard grain line.
✓ Carbon Steel Body That Outlives Pad After Pad: The forged carbon-steel core holds its bite through bowls, chair spindles, root sculptures, and rough log work. One disc replaces a drawer full of sandpaper rolls.
✓ Self-Clearing Holes Keep Your Grinder Cool: Perforations vent heat and dust away from the motor housing, so your grinder stays cool on long carving sessions and the bearings last longer.
Mount, Power Up, Shape — Three Steps To Your First Curve
Step 1: Slide the disc onto your grinder's 22 mm arbor and tighten the locking nut — the 125 mm body fits any standard 5-inch angle grinder.
Step 2: Squeeze the trigger and let the disc come up to speed before touching the wood. Glide the curved face across the grain at a low angle — let the teeth do the cutting, not your shoulder.
Step 3: Roll the disc into curves, edges, and hollow shapes. Chips fall through, the cut stays sharp, and your project takes shape in minutes — not hours.

| Why Choose VeloCraft™ Wood Disc? | Standard Sanding Pads | Other Wood Discs |
|---|---|---|
| Pierced Teeth That Cut, Not Just Scrape | ❌ | ❌ |
| Bolts Onto Any 5″ Grinder With 7/8″ Arbor | ❌ | ❌ |
| Hollow Channels Vent Chips And Heat | ❌ | ❌ |
Specs For The Builder Who Reads The Fine Print
- Material: Forged carbon steel with synthetic-metal tooth tips
- Outer Diameter: 4.9 in / 125 mm — fits any standard 5-inch grinder
- Arbor (Bore): 0.87 in / 22 mm — universal 7/8-inch fit
- Profile: Curved/domed face for contour work
- Weight: 1.9 oz / 54 g — light enough for long sessions
- Compatible With: DeWalt, Makita, Milwaukee, Ryobi, Bosch, Metabo, Black+Decker, and any 5″ angle grinder with a 7/8″ arbor
Straight Answers To The Questions Carvers Actually Ask
Will this fit my angle grinder?
If your grinder takes a 5-inch (125 mm) disc with a 7/8-inch (22 mm) arbor — yes. That covers nearly every consumer and pro grinder on the market. Check your current disc; if the numbers match, this one drops right in.
Can I use it on metal, stone, or plastic?
No. The tooth geometry is built for wood and softer materials only. Run it on metal or masonry and you'll dull the teeth in minutes and risk shattering the disc.
What if it starts clogging mid-cut?
Clogging is rare thanks to the hollow tooth design, but heavy pressure on green or pitchy wood can pack the channels. Ease off, let the disc spin clear, and brush the face with a wire brush between sessions.
What safety gear do I need?
Eye protection, cut-resistant gloves, and a dust mask are non-negotiable. Keep your grinder's guard in place, check that the disc is seated tight before powering up, and clamp your workpiece — never freehand it.
How long will one disc last?
Most weekend carvers run a single disc through dozens of projects — bowls, spindles, root sculptures, stump work — before the teeth dull. It outlasts a stack of sanding pads many times over.
VeloCraft™ Carves Faster — Or You Get Every Penny Back
Bolt the VeloCraft™ Wood Shaping Disc onto your grinder, run it through your next project, and feel the difference in the first minute. If it doesn't carve your wood faster than the last sanding job you sweated through, send it back within 60 days. We refund every cent — no restocking fees, no questions about the chips on your bench.
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VeloCraft™ — Carve, Shape & Hog Wood Twice As Fast On Any 5″ Grinder
Carve A Bowl In One Afternoon, Not An Entire Weekend
The VeloCraft™ Wood Shaping Disc turns the angle grinder already sitting on your bench into a carving tool that hogs material off hardwood, pine, and bark without clogging or stalling. Pierced carbon-steel teeth bite in, hollow channels spit the chips out, and a curved profile keeps the cut steady so you finish the project — not start a fresh argument with your sandpaper.
Stop Burning Through Sanding Discs Just To Round One Edge
Flap discs gum up in twenty minutes. Sandpaper rolls melt under any real pressure. Chainsaw discs grab and kick back the second you hit a knot. You end up burning the project, your wrists, and a stack of replacement pads — when all you wanted was to shape a chair leg before dinner.
➤ Hogs Material Off Hardwood, Pine, And Bark: Hundreds of pierced carbon-steel teeth bite the grain at every angle, so a single pass removes more wood than a full minute on a flap disc — without burning the surface or smoothing it flat.
➤ Bolts Onto Any 5″ Grinder With A 7/8″ Arbor: Standard 125 mm outer diameter and 22 mm bore fit DeWalt, Makita, Milwaukee, Ryobi, and the no-name grinder in the corner of your shop. Swap your old disc, tighten the nut, go.
➤ Hollow Teeth Spit Chips Out Instead Of Clogging Up: Open channels between every tooth eject sawdust and chips the moment they're cut. The disc stays cool, the cut stays aggressive, and you stop pausing every two minutes to bang debris out of the wheel.
Why Pierced Teeth Cut Where Flap Discs Just Burnish
Flap discs and sanding pads scrape. They abrade the surface and rely on friction to remove material — which is why they heat up, glaze over, and stop working halfway through a curve. A pierced-tooth disc carves. Each tooth is a miniature gouge with its own cutting edge and an open channel behind it.
As the disc spins, the teeth shave thin slivers off the wood and the hollow design lets every sliver fall through the back of the disc instead of packing into the cutting face. The result: the bite stays sharp from the first second of the cut to the last, the disc runs cool enough to hold bare-handed (don't), and the curved body lets you roll into contours instead of scuffing across them.
What Weekend Carvers Keep Saying After Their First Bowl
"Bought this thinking it'd die after one chair leg. Three months in, same disc, and I've done two burl bowls and a walking stick. Holds an edge longer than any flap disc I've burned through." — Mark T.
Skeptics flip on the first cut. Less wrist fatigue, no clogging, and projects that used to eat a whole Saturday wrap up before lunch. Curves come out clean, edges stay sharp, and the disc keeps biting long after a sanding pad would've turned into a frisbee.
Built For Control That Sanding Pads Never Gave You
✓ Steady Hands From A Balanced Curved Disc: The dome profile lets the disc roll into contours instead of catching, so the grinder doesn't jump out of your grip on a knot or a hard grain line.
✓ Carbon Steel Body That Outlives Pad After Pad: The forged carbon-steel core holds its bite through bowls, chair spindles, root sculptures, and rough log work. One disc replaces a drawer full of sandpaper rolls.
✓ Self-Clearing Holes Keep Your Grinder Cool: Perforations vent heat and dust away from the motor housing, so your grinder stays cool on long carving sessions and the bearings last longer.
Mount, Power Up, Shape — Three Steps To Your First Curve
Step 1: Slide the disc onto your grinder's 22 mm arbor and tighten the locking nut — the 125 mm body fits any standard 5-inch angle grinder.
Step 2: Squeeze the trigger and let the disc come up to speed before touching the wood. Glide the curved face across the grain at a low angle — let the teeth do the cutting, not your shoulder.
Step 3: Roll the disc into curves, edges, and hollow shapes. Chips fall through, the cut stays sharp, and your project takes shape in minutes — not hours.

| Why Choose VeloCraft™ Wood Disc? | Standard Sanding Pads | Other Wood Discs |
|---|---|---|
| Pierced Teeth That Cut, Not Just Scrape | ❌ | ❌ |
| Bolts Onto Any 5″ Grinder With 7/8″ Arbor | ❌ | ❌ |
| Hollow Channels Vent Chips And Heat | ❌ | ❌ |
Specs For The Builder Who Reads The Fine Print
- Material: Forged carbon steel with synthetic-metal tooth tips
- Outer Diameter: 4.9 in / 125 mm — fits any standard 5-inch grinder
- Arbor (Bore): 0.87 in / 22 mm — universal 7/8-inch fit
- Profile: Curved/domed face for contour work
- Weight: 1.9 oz / 54 g — light enough for long sessions
- Compatible With: DeWalt, Makita, Milwaukee, Ryobi, Bosch, Metabo, Black+Decker, and any 5″ angle grinder with a 7/8″ arbor
Straight Answers To The Questions Carvers Actually Ask
Will this fit my angle grinder?
If your grinder takes a 5-inch (125 mm) disc with a 7/8-inch (22 mm) arbor — yes. That covers nearly every consumer and pro grinder on the market. Check your current disc; if the numbers match, this one drops right in.
Can I use it on metal, stone, or plastic?
No. The tooth geometry is built for wood and softer materials only. Run it on metal or masonry and you'll dull the teeth in minutes and risk shattering the disc.
What if it starts clogging mid-cut?
Clogging is rare thanks to the hollow tooth design, but heavy pressure on green or pitchy wood can pack the channels. Ease off, let the disc spin clear, and brush the face with a wire brush between sessions.
What safety gear do I need?
Eye protection, cut-resistant gloves, and a dust mask are non-negotiable. Keep your grinder's guard in place, check that the disc is seated tight before powering up, and clamp your workpiece — never freehand it.
How long will one disc last?
Most weekend carvers run a single disc through dozens of projects — bowls, spindles, root sculptures, stump work — before the teeth dull. It outlasts a stack of sanding pads many times over.
VeloCraft™ Carves Faster — Or You Get Every Penny Back
Bolt the VeloCraft™ Wood Shaping Disc onto your grinder, run it through your next project, and feel the difference in the first minute. If it doesn't carve your wood faster than the last sanding job you sweated through, send it back within 60 days. We refund every cent — no restocking fees, no questions about the chips on your bench.
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Carve A Bowl In One Afternoon, Not An Entire Weekend
The VeloCraft™ Wood Shaping Disc turns the angle grinder already sitting on your bench into a carving tool that hogs material off hardwood, pine, and bark without clogging or stalling. Pierced carbon-steel teeth bite in, hollow channels spit the chips out, and a curved profile keeps the cut steady so you finish the project — not start a fresh argument with your sandpaper.
Stop Burning Through Sanding Discs Just To Round One Edge
Flap discs gum up in twenty minutes. Sandpaper rolls melt under any real pressure. Chainsaw discs grab and kick back the second you hit a knot. You end up burning the project, your wrists, and a stack of replacement pads — when all you wanted was to shape a chair leg before dinner.
➤ Hogs Material Off Hardwood, Pine, And Bark: Hundreds of pierced carbon-steel teeth bite the grain at every angle, so a single pass removes more wood than a full minute on a flap disc — without burning the surface or smoothing it flat.
➤ Bolts Onto Any 5″ Grinder With A 7/8″ Arbor: Standard 125 mm outer diameter and 22 mm bore fit DeWalt, Makita, Milwaukee, Ryobi, and the no-name grinder in the corner of your shop. Swap your old disc, tighten the nut, go.
➤ Hollow Teeth Spit Chips Out Instead Of Clogging Up: Open channels between every tooth eject sawdust and chips the moment they're cut. The disc stays cool, the cut stays aggressive, and you stop pausing every two minutes to bang debris out of the wheel.
Why Pierced Teeth Cut Where Flap Discs Just Burnish
Flap discs and sanding pads scrape. They abrade the surface and rely on friction to remove material — which is why they heat up, glaze over, and stop working halfway through a curve. A pierced-tooth disc carves. Each tooth is a miniature gouge with its own cutting edge and an open channel behind it.
As the disc spins, the teeth shave thin slivers off the wood and the hollow design lets every sliver fall through the back of the disc instead of packing into the cutting face. The result: the bite stays sharp from the first second of the cut to the last, the disc runs cool enough to hold bare-handed (don't), and the curved body lets you roll into contours instead of scuffing across them.
What Weekend Carvers Keep Saying After Their First Bowl
"Bought this thinking it'd die after one chair leg. Three months in, same disc, and I've done two burl bowls and a walking stick. Holds an edge longer than any flap disc I've burned through." — Mark T.
Skeptics flip on the first cut. Less wrist fatigue, no clogging, and projects that used to eat a whole Saturday wrap up before lunch. Curves come out clean, edges stay sharp, and the disc keeps biting long after a sanding pad would've turned into a frisbee.
Built For Control That Sanding Pads Never Gave You
✓ Steady Hands From A Balanced Curved Disc: The dome profile lets the disc roll into contours instead of catching, so the grinder doesn't jump out of your grip on a knot or a hard grain line.
✓ Carbon Steel Body That Outlives Pad After Pad: The forged carbon-steel core holds its bite through bowls, chair spindles, root sculptures, and rough log work. One disc replaces a drawer full of sandpaper rolls.
✓ Self-Clearing Holes Keep Your Grinder Cool: Perforations vent heat and dust away from the motor housing, so your grinder stays cool on long carving sessions and the bearings last longer.
Mount, Power Up, Shape — Three Steps To Your First Curve
Step 1: Slide the disc onto your grinder's 22 mm arbor and tighten the locking nut — the 125 mm body fits any standard 5-inch angle grinder.
Step 2: Squeeze the trigger and let the disc come up to speed before touching the wood. Glide the curved face across the grain at a low angle — let the teeth do the cutting, not your shoulder.
Step 3: Roll the disc into curves, edges, and hollow shapes. Chips fall through, the cut stays sharp, and your project takes shape in minutes — not hours.

| Why Choose VeloCraft™ Wood Disc? | Standard Sanding Pads | Other Wood Discs |
|---|---|---|
| Pierced Teeth That Cut, Not Just Scrape | ❌ | ❌ |
| Bolts Onto Any 5″ Grinder With 7/8″ Arbor | ❌ | ❌ |
| Hollow Channels Vent Chips And Heat | ❌ | ❌ |
Specs For The Builder Who Reads The Fine Print
- Material: Forged carbon steel with synthetic-metal tooth tips
- Outer Diameter: 4.9 in / 125 mm — fits any standard 5-inch grinder
- Arbor (Bore): 0.87 in / 22 mm — universal 7/8-inch fit
- Profile: Curved/domed face for contour work
- Weight: 1.9 oz / 54 g — light enough for long sessions
- Compatible With: DeWalt, Makita, Milwaukee, Ryobi, Bosch, Metabo, Black+Decker, and any 5″ angle grinder with a 7/8″ arbor
Straight Answers To The Questions Carvers Actually Ask
Will this fit my angle grinder?
If your grinder takes a 5-inch (125 mm) disc with a 7/8-inch (22 mm) arbor — yes. That covers nearly every consumer and pro grinder on the market. Check your current disc; if the numbers match, this one drops right in.
Can I use it on metal, stone, or plastic?
No. The tooth geometry is built for wood and softer materials only. Run it on metal or masonry and you'll dull the teeth in minutes and risk shattering the disc.
What if it starts clogging mid-cut?
Clogging is rare thanks to the hollow tooth design, but heavy pressure on green or pitchy wood can pack the channels. Ease off, let the disc spin clear, and brush the face with a wire brush between sessions.
What safety gear do I need?
Eye protection, cut-resistant gloves, and a dust mask are non-negotiable. Keep your grinder's guard in place, check that the disc is seated tight before powering up, and clamp your workpiece — never freehand it.
How long will one disc last?
Most weekend carvers run a single disc through dozens of projects — bowls, spindles, root sculptures, stump work — before the teeth dull. It outlasts a stack of sanding pads many times over.
VeloCraft™ Carves Faster — Or You Get Every Penny Back
Bolt the VeloCraft™ Wood Shaping Disc onto your grinder, run it through your next project, and feel the difference in the first minute. If it doesn't carve your wood faster than the last sanding job you sweated through, send it back within 60 days. We refund every cent — no restocking fees, no questions about the chips on your bench.




























