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21 Ιουν 2020 · I don’t know but I look for the best value abrasive... I find that to be VSM belts. Belts are a significant expenditure for me. I’ve never used combat Abrasives but if it’s those red shredder belts then I don’t think those belts are that good. I did try a couple shredder belts late last year.
3 Φεβ 2022 · I have not used red label, but I would not recommend combat for ceramic belts. I have some 2x72 ceramics from them and they have no longevity at all. I recently spoke to someone who carries their line and he said they have had many other complaints of the same thing.
Red Label Abraisives mostly. Very cost effective and long enough lasting. I've got some other belts I bought recently from Maker Material Supply and one is a Combat Abraisives shredder.
Red label is good, combat abrasives are good. Go ceramic for up to 120 or 240. Much less heat, they strip metal for quite a long time. Combat Abrasives has a great 1x30 starter pack. I used them for a long time on my old 1x30. I buy combat ceramics.
11 Μαρ 2019 · Has anyone used the combat abrasives shredder belts? The knifemaking world seems to be abuzz about them recently. Just wondering if anyone here has any...
I used them for a while on my 1x30. Decent belts but I felt like red labels held up better and cut more aggressively for longer. I never tested them back to back, but I've stuck with red label for a while now.
In that regard, we can suggest the Red Label belts for sharpening heavy gauge material and Combat abrasive belts for sharpening inferior materials. This way, you can decide which one will suit you best for a specific job or purpose.