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So what's the difference?
A lot of the folks that have been doing this a while may know, this is just an observation of what the differences are. I have had the opportunity to use each one discussed at one time or the other.
The Wilton is the Model 1911 Colt when it comes to grinders. It is the same basic 3 wheel design that the Bader and KMG are except it doesn't have a quick change tool arm.
The Wilton is the noisiest of the three and not quite as smooth as the Bader or KMG. The KMG is the stoutest made of the three.
- Belt speed
On all three of these grinders, the motor is the drive wheel. Regardless if grinding with a flat platen or a contact wheel, the maximum belt speeds are the same. Not so with the Burr King or Hard Core. The drive wheel is the contact wheel. A smaller contact wheel equates to a slower maximum belt speed. On the Hardcore, if the flat platen assy is installed, then a 5 inch drive wheel is utilized. The belt speed is drastically reduced.
-Smoothness and tracking
The Burr King and the Hard Core are very close cousins although not quite the same. Both of these are very, very smooth grinders. Tracking is very good on both and is unsurpassed. This is their biggest plus. Many folks have complained about tracking on the Wilton but a lot has been done by many knifemakers to correct this. The BIIIs that I have ground on were a bit smoother. The KMG I played with was very good as well and I could really lean into it.
Tool/Attachment change out.
The Bader and KMG are the best in class when it comes to this. the quick change beats the Hardcore I have hands down. I can't comment on a Burr King since I don't own one and the one I used I never changed an assembly.
On my Hardcore, to go from a 10 inch contact wheel to the flat platen assy, I have to unbolt the 10 inch wheel, slide on and tighten the flat platen assy with two allen screws. I have to bolt on the 5 inch drive wheel. I then also have to go from a 6 inch idler wheel to an 8 inch drive wheel. OK, so it takes about 5 minutes. Big deal? Yeah, big deal. So what if I want to now go to the small wheel attachment? Unbolt the 5 inch wheel, take off the flat platen assy, install the small attachment, then bolt on the 2 inch drive wheel. Yeah, another 5 minutes. Every man needs at least a couple of these machines.
On the Wilton, its not much better but a little.
Which one is the best? There is no such thing. It all depends on personal preference. My Hardcore is extremely smooth but attachment change out is a pain. The Bader or KMG are nowhere near as smooth but attachment change out is a breeze. They are definitely more versatile.
They all do the same thing, grind.
Craig
A lot of the folks that have been doing this a while may know, this is just an observation of what the differences are. I have had the opportunity to use each one discussed at one time or the other.
The Wilton is the Model 1911 Colt when it comes to grinders. It is the same basic 3 wheel design that the Bader and KMG are except it doesn't have a quick change tool arm.
The Wilton is the noisiest of the three and not quite as smooth as the Bader or KMG. The KMG is the stoutest made of the three.
- Belt speed
On all three of these grinders, the motor is the drive wheel. Regardless if grinding with a flat platen or a contact wheel, the maximum belt speeds are the same. Not so with the Burr King or Hard Core. The drive wheel is the contact wheel. A smaller contact wheel equates to a slower maximum belt speed. On the Hardcore, if the flat platen assy is installed, then a 5 inch drive wheel is utilized. The belt speed is drastically reduced.
-Smoothness and tracking
The Burr King and the Hard Core are very close cousins although not quite the same. Both of these are very, very smooth grinders. Tracking is very good on both and is unsurpassed. This is their biggest plus. Many folks have complained about tracking on the Wilton but a lot has been done by many knifemakers to correct this. The BIIIs that I have ground on were a bit smoother. The KMG I played with was very good as well and I could really lean into it.
Tool/Attachment change out.
The Bader and KMG are the best in class when it comes to this. the quick change beats the Hardcore I have hands down. I can't comment on a Burr King since I don't own one and the one I used I never changed an assembly.
On my Hardcore, to go from a 10 inch contact wheel to the flat platen assy, I have to unbolt the 10 inch wheel, slide on and tighten the flat platen assy with two allen screws. I have to bolt on the 5 inch drive wheel. I then also have to go from a 6 inch idler wheel to an 8 inch drive wheel. OK, so it takes about 5 minutes. Big deal? Yeah, big deal. So what if I want to now go to the small wheel attachment? Unbolt the 5 inch wheel, take off the flat platen assy, install the small attachment, then bolt on the 2 inch drive wheel. Yeah, another 5 minutes. Every man needs at least a couple of these machines.
On the Wilton, its not much better but a little.
Which one is the best? There is no such thing. It all depends on personal preference. My Hardcore is extremely smooth but attachment change out is a pain. The Bader or KMG are nowhere near as smooth but attachment change out is a breeze. They are definitely more versatile.
They all do the same thing, grind.
Craig