What Is a Bench Grinder Used For?
A bench grinder is a powerful workshop essential for grinding, sharpening, and shaping various materials. It features two rotating abrasive wheels (typically coarse and fine grit) and is bolted to a workbench for stability.

what is a bench grinder used for?
Primary Uses:
Sharpening Tools
- Drill bits, chisels, knives, axes, and scissors
- Lawn mower blades (extends lifespan by 2–3x)
Metal Fabrication
- Deburring rough edges after cutting/welding
- Smoothing welds and polishing metal surfaces
Tool & Equipment Maintenance
- Restoring worn-out tool edges
- Removing rust from old tools
Woodworking
- Shaping lathe tools and plane blades
Safety First: Always wear safety goggles, gloves, and a dust mask. Secure loose clothing and hair.

Key Features:
- Consistent grind (no overheating or uneven chunks)
- Adjustable coarseness (fine for espresso, coarse for French press)
- Two main types:
- Flat burr grinders (parallel discs) → Espresso
- Conical burr grinders (cone-shaped) → Drip coffee
Best for: Coffee enthusiasts, bakers (flour grinding), and spice blending.
Pro Tip: Burr grinders preserve 30% more flavor than blade grinders!
How to Sharpen Lawn Mower Blades with a Bench Grinder
Materials Needed:
- Bench grinder (36–60 grit wheel)
- Work gloves & safety goggles
- Angle gauge (or protractor)
- Vice or clamps
Step-by-Step:
Remove the Blade
- Disconnect the spark plug (safety first).
- Use a wrench to unfasten the blade bolt.
Secure the Blade
- Clamp it horizontally near the grinder.
- Maintain the original cutting angle (~30°–45°).
Grind the Edge
- Move the blade left to right against the wheel.
- Apply light pressure (avoid overheating).
Check Balance
- Hang the blade on a nail—both sides should sit level.
- If unbalanced, grind the heavier side slightly.
Reinstall & Test
- Bolt the blade back in the correct orientation.
Warning:
→ Dull blades tear grass, causing brown tips and disease.
→ Sharpening frequency: Every 20–25 hours of mowing.
Result: A sharp blade cuts cleaner, reduces engine strain, and improves lawn health!
FAQ: Bench Grinder vs. Angle Grinder
| Feature | Bench Grinder | Angle Grinder |
|---|---|---|
| Best for | Precision sharpening | Cutting/rougher work |
| Stability | Fixed to workbench | Handheld |
| Wheels | Two (coarse/fine) | Single (interchangeable) |
Want a pro finish? After sharpening, remove burrs with a fine-grit wheel or file.

