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Tandem Combinations




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BOWL CARVING - TANDEM Lancelot and Squire

The Lancelot and Squire combination is excellent for sweeping horizontal wood removal because both blades meet the stock material surface at the same time when using an angle grinder at an angle. This combination is great for bowl making (photo above), artistic patterns, bench cuts, curves, spoons, etc.

Tandem combinations remove wood faster and allow you to cut with skill beyond anything you've experienced! Fast, easy, safe, and efficient. Two Lancelots enable incredibly fast stock removal; Lancelot and Squire are excellent in sweeping or raking wood away making convex shaping work a snap!

For versatiliy, use a Lancelot and a Squire in tandem for power and "sweeping" wood away. Then use them individually for detail work. Increase your wood working productivity far beyond hammers and chisels. Avoid the clumsy use of skill saws and chain saws, not to mention tons of sandpaper. Lancelot and Squire do very unique work on wood, guaranteeing its high demand for as long as there are woodworkers.


TANDEM Lancelots

Double Up For More Power!

The KAT Universal Nut makes possible tandem combinations. Two Lancelots side by side or a Lancelot paired with a Squire will eat and shape wood faster than ever before. For sheer brute wood removal there is no better combo than two Lancelots. The Lancelot and Squire combination is excellent for sweeping horizontal wood removal when both blades cut the stock material surface at the same time. This combination is great for bowl making, artistic patterns, etc.


TANDEM Lancelots notching a 4x4

Extremely Versatile!

This much is certain: regardless of your choice, any combination will eat and shape wood, ice, rubber, PVC, lime and lucite faster than anything you've yet experienced. In addition, you have the bonus that both blades can be used individually.






LANCELOT & SQUIRE Combo

For More Power, Use Tandem Combinations!

Simple concept, but wow, does it work! Our special UNIVERSAL NUT now means you can mount two blades, but only with 5/8" (16mm) and 14 mm for European models on most 4 1/2" (115mm) disc grinders. Your choice on which combo depends on your application, but read on. Note: You can only put one blade on 4 inch angle grinders. Two 7/8 center-holed blades cannot be tandem mounted.

Lancelot Tandems

If you like working with wood, these tools will change your life.

You get more power with two blades! For hog out wood removal use two 14 tooth blades. For more finish and shaping use two 22 tooth blades. How about a compromise and get the best of both worlds? Use a 14 and 22 tooth tandem. The bonus is they can be used individually.

Lancelot and Squire Combination

If you want to do convex shapes and use the grinder in a sweeping or raking motion to, for example, shape the sides of a bowl or carve the haunches of a rocking horse, then a Squire and Lancelot combination is the best. A 14 tooth Lancelot with a 12 tooth Squire is the most aggressive. The smoothest combination is a 22 tooth with the 18 tooth Squire. You can further combine a tandem with either a 22 tooth and 12 tooth or 14 tooth and 18 tooth. Again, any blade can be used individually as well.

Because of our unique universal nut, you can have the power of tandems and still use the blades individually. AND, no need for two wrenches to secure blades.

Will tandem combinations fit all angle grinders? NO.
Lancelot can be paired with another Lancelot or Squire but only on 4-1/2" (115mm) and European 125mm disc grinders with 14mm (M14) or 16mm (5/8") threaded shafts. They can be matched with the same or different tooth configurations e.g. two Lancelot's 22 tooth & 22 tooth (22/22), 22/14, 14/14: Lancelot & Squire 22/18, 22/12,14/18, 14/12. The best tandem combination is to pair two blades with the same center holes, but only 14mm or 5/8" (16mm), tightened with our Universal Nut which must be used to secure any dual combination. The only other combination is to seat a 14mm or 16mm Lancelot blade on the bottom of the disc grinder's threaded shaft with a 22mm (7/8") blade on top, using manufacturer's disc grinder lock nut to secure both blades. The Universal Nut is specially designed with a hexagonal head. Simply tighten blades with a 21mm (13/16") spanner, spark plug socket or adjustable wrench. It's much safer and easier than the traditional two pin spanner wrench!

There are seven different kinds of tandem combinations possible, listed below. They come in 5/8" arbor and 14M 14mm centers for European models. In brief, here is the product coding system. The first number is either a 3 or 4. 3 means Squire and 4 means Lancelot, the middle two numbers refer to the arbor size and the last two numbers refer to the number of teeth. So a 45822 is a Lancelot with 5/8" arbor and 22 teeth. A 31412 is a Squire with 14mm arbor and 12 teeth. The 14mm tools are primarily for European angle grinders. Blades must match the grinders shaft.

Combination One Two (2) 22 tooth Lancelot's Model 45822 or 41422. This combo is a racing fast shaper and remover. With 44 teeth revving around at up to 13,000rpm, these blades do an awesome job as they slice, cut, carve and shape. The smooth finish is the result of the smaller ¼" tooth pitch. Effortless and safe. Used individually, the 22 tooth is our most popular blade and great for detail work.

Combination Two Two (2) 14 tooth Lancelot's Model 45814 or 41414. This is the most aggressive and popular combination for major mass removal. With 28 large pitch (3/8") teeth hogging out material, time on any project will be greatly reduced with this beast. If you want to just get the wood out of the way in a hurry, this is definitely the combination to use. Two 14 tooth cutters removes more wood faster than any other combination.

Combination Three. One (1) of each 14 tooth and 22 tooth Lancelot. Model 45814 and 45822 or 41414 and 41422. With this versatile combination, you get the best of both worlds. Mass removal performance is excellent and if the 22 tooth blade is mounted over the 14 tooth, (closest to the universal nut), the finish is finer in convex and sweeping shaping. This versatile combination also provides two tooth choices when used individually for detail work.

Combination Four. One (1) of each 22 tooth Lancelot and 18 tooth Squire. Model 45822 and 35818 or 41422 and 31418. This is the offset fine tooth combination mounting the larger Lancelot first with Squire on top fastened with the Universal nut. When holding the grinder with the blades at between 25 to 30 degrees to the material, you have 40 teeth sweeping or raking material away sideways or in downward strokes. Also removes material in slice, plunge and straight cuts but leaves a step or bench shape with each pass. Best used for convex shaping e.g. removing the sides of a bowl, leaving a fine finish. Also great individually for detail work.

Combination Five. One (1) of each 22 tooth Lancelot and 12 tooth Squire. Model 45822 and 35812 or 41422 and 31412. This is the offset fine and course tooth combination mounting the fine tooth Lancelot first with the course tooth Squire on top. When holding the grinder with the blades at between 25 to 30 degrees to the material, you have 34 teeth sweeping or raking material away sideways or in downward strokes. Will also remove material in slice, plunge and straight cuts but leaves a step or bench shape with each pass. Best used for convex shaping in larger works. Rapidly removes material but leaves a course finish. Also great individually for detail work.

Combination Six. One (1) of each 14 tooth Lancelot and 12 tooth Squire. Model 45814 and 35812 or 41414 and 31412. This is the offset course tooth combination mounting Lancelot first with Squire on top. Again, when holding the grinder with the blades at between 25 to 30 degrees to the material, you have 26 teeth sweeping or raking material away sideways or in downward strokes. Will also remove material in slice, plunge and straight cuts but leaves a step or bench shape with each pass. This is our most aggressive course tooth offset Lancelot/Squire combination and removes material incredibly fast for convex and surface shaping in large works where finish is not important.

Combination Seven. One (1) of each 14 tooth Lancelot and 18 tooth Squire. Model 45814 and 35818 or 41414 and 31418. This is the offset course/fine tooth combination mounting the course tooth Lancelot first with the fine tooth Squire on top. Again, when holding the grinder with the blades at between 25 to 30 degrees to the material, you have 32 teeth sweeping or raking material away sideways or in downward strokes. With the aggressive Lancelot as the workhorse combined with the fine finish of Squire, stock removal is rapid leaving a relatively smooth surface. The choice may come down to the number of teeth you want and how you want to use them individually for detail work. In this combination, Lancelot has a larger kerf and course teeth while Squire has a smaller kerf and fine teeth.

Combinations Summary

One...............LANCELOT 2 - 45822 or 41422
Two...............LANCELOT 2 - 45814 or 41414
Three............LANCELOT 1 - 45822 & 1 -45814 or 41422 & 41414
Four..............LANCELOT 45822 & SQUIRE 35818 or 41422 & 31418
Five...............LANCELOT 45822 & SQUIRE 35812 or 41422 & 31412
Six.................LANCELOT 45814 & SQUIRE 35812 or 41414 & 31412
Seven............LANCELOT 45814 & SQUIRE 35818 or 41414 & 31418



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