Sharpstone grinders have been made 100% CNC for a while now. That should prevent bent or broken teeth unless you have hands like a vise and are trying to grind some really big stems. Even then, I don't know. Previous problems with the brand were due to the teeth being 'stuck on' instead of being cut from a solid block of aluminum.colly said:Isn't that why most Sharpstone owners see problems with the teeth falling off? I hear it happens frequently, they have a few models with clear tops.
I would think you'd have to be more careful than with a CNC cut grinder. Back off if you feel a lot of resistance and maybe rearrange the herb, or check for a hidden, good sized stem. I know one person who bought one and broke off a tooth right away.forlorn1 said:I have one of the sharpstone clear top models, by the way. i haven't had this issue come up. knock on wood.
SmokingElectricity said:after having the weekend with the sharp crusher, i have to say i cannot recommend it. it would seem they changed the quality of aluminum used in the final product. i have seen other sharp crushers before and it's just not up to par with previous models.
Since they've improved the shape of the teeth (offset the top and bottom edges a little, with curved sides) over the model I bought a while back, I sold my original and just bought one of the new 2.5" models (4 pc. aluminum). Just got it yesterday and haven't had time to try it out yet (except for grinding some paper here at work, which it does well), but the finish is even better than on my old one and it comes with the nicest little kief scaper I've seen. As far as lesser quality aluminum, I don't see it. I'll try it out on some herb tonight, but I'm very pleased with it on first inspection, and if it grinds as well as I expect it to, I'd say it's well worth the additional $2 I had to spend vs. my previous model, and if I were you, I wouldn't be worried in the slightest. I thought my preivous Sharp Crusher was the best buy, price vs. quality, I've seen, and this one seems at least as good.TerrorTurkey said:SmokingElectricity said:after having the weekend with the sharp crusher, i have to say i cannot recommend it. it would seem they changed the quality of aluminum used in the final product. i have seen other sharp crushers before and it's just not up to par with previous models.
Smoking can you be a little more specific? you got me a little worried. ive been using this sharp crusher for almost a week and its been good so far, my only complaint is the screen is pretty fine and doesnt let much kief through.
I'd agree with that. My previous model had a coarser screen. My preference is for quantity over quality when it comes to kief collection, so I'm a little disappointed in this aspect. For those who prefer the highest quality kief though, this one will deliver.my only complaint is the screen is pretty fine and doesnt let much kief through
A while ago I spoke of brushes. I stand by everything I said there, but must retract 1 thing. I spoke of these great brushes. They have changed makers. I got two orders in the past that were good. The last batch I got were inferior in every possible way . The brushes were uneven, and the metal tubes were not crimped. I will have to alter my recommendation to buy this product!Vitolo said:
I like the paint brush, max. You can Google "angled eye shadow brush" and find these for from 2 - 6 dollarsmax said:I use a small paint brush (about 1/4" brush width) that I bought in a crafts store. It wasn't cheap ($3-4 I think), but the bristles are more flexible than the brush you get with the MFLB, so it gives me more control in cleaning out the leftover ground bud. It's held up very well too. I've lost no bristles and the end hasn't spread out very much. It's no good for scrubbing/brushing off caked on stuff, but I use a toothbrush for that.
TerrorTurkey said:SmokingElectricity said:after having the weekend with the sharp crusher, i have to say i cannot recommend it. it would seem they changed the quality of aluminum used in the final product. i have seen other sharp crushers before and it's just not up to par with previous models.
Smoking can you be a little more specific? you got me a little worried. ive been using this sharp crusher for almost a week and its been good so far, my only complaint is the screen is pretty fine and doesnt let much kief through.
willieR said:Well, no word on my Mix-N-Ball Nano. I ordered from the mixnball site. Was there another source for these? They still seems to be the finest grind of a two-piece available or I would surely buy something else.
Too bad they have a nice little product with atrocious service.
max said:I would think you'd have to be more careful than with a CNC cut grinder. Back off if you feel a lot of resistance and maybe rearrange the herb, or check for a hidden, good sized stem. I know one person who bought one and broke off a tooth right away.
Nycdeisel said:Hey Smoking, Im looking for a new grinder, not because I need one, because my SC still works fine, I just want to try something new! Something that can get just as fine a grind as what I have now if not more so. a small 2 piece is what I am looking for. what would you recommend? Cosmic? Aerospaced? what?
SmokingElectricity said:Nycdeisel said:Hey Smoking, Im looking for a new grinder, not because I need one, because my SC still works fine, I just want to try something new! Something that can get just as fine a grind as what I have now if not more so. a small 2 piece is what I am looking for. what would you recommend? Cosmic? Aerospaced? what?
most people here would recommend the mix n ball classic or nano if you want a finer grind than the SC.
max said:I would think you'd have to be more careful than with a CNC cut grinder. Back off if you feel a lot of resistance and maybe rearrange the herb, or check for a hidden, good sized stem. I know one person who bought one and broke off a tooth right away.