Lancelot/Squire Instructions – Printable PDF
Lancelot/Squire Tandem Use Reference – Combos, Assembly & Tips
Lancelot/Squire FAQs – Printable PDF
• Your work piece is secured in a work bench, vise or manner that insures it is safe to cut.
• You’re wearing protective safety clothing and all instructions for the assembly of our tools have been faithfully carried out!
• You will see constant references to Lancelot, however, you can assume the same principles apply to Squire should you use Squire on its own.
• I’m going to refer to wood as the object being cut, however, if your subject is ice, bonsai trees, rubber or any other soft non-ferrous materials, the cutting techniques are the same.
• The depth of cut on Lancelot is 1-3/16", Squire is 11/16".
• These tips are written for right hand use carving simply because our tools fit right hand angle grinders.
• The standard hand position is to lightly but firmly grip the auxiliary handle with your left hand and the body of the grinder with your right.
• There’s no need to use a vise grip and make your knuckles go white with the pressure - you’ll exert much easier control with a firm relaxed grip.
These 4" (100mm) diameter chainsaw blades are housed between 2 patented stainless steel discs and fit most 4 1/2" (115mm) and 125mm metric angle grinders. Lancelot is our flagship blade and winner of the Florida's Governor's Award for new products. Squire is a smaller version of Lancelot. These blades are used on disc or angle grinders.
Chain - A unique feature about all our chains is that they are a full house design which simply means the chain circlet consists of consecutive left and right teeth - the teeth are not separated by skip links common to standard chain saw. All our blades have twice the amount of regular teeth resulting in the blade powering its way through the hardest of woods and other soft non ferrous materials. This important feature, combined with the speed of the angle grinder rotating at between 10,000 to 13,000 rpm's provides users with the most efficient and powerful cutting and shaping power tool accessory in the world.
Safety Feature - Should the blade hit a nail or piece of wire in wood, on most occasions it will cut through the obstruction. If not, the impact will cause the chain to stop while the discs rotate giving the user a warning to stop the angle grinder. This is a major safety feature which virtually eliminates kickback and binding. All our chains are easily sharpened with a 5/32" (4mm) chain saw file.
Center Hole Sizes - Lancelot and Squire are available with three center hole sizes. For the North American market the two most common are 5/8" (16mm) and 7/8" (22mm). For other worldwide markets with metric angle grinders they are 14mm and 22mm (7/8").
Part Numbering System - King Arthur's Tools has a simple part number coding system for our large cutters. For example, where the first number is either a 3 or 4, 3 refers to Squire and 4 means Lancelot, the middle two numbers are the center hole size and the last two numbers are the number of teeth. So a 45822 is a Lancelot with 5/8" center hole and 22 teeth. A 31412 is a Squire with 14mm center hole and 12 teeth. The 14mm tools are primarily for metric angle grinders. Please specify model, center hole and chain sizes when ordering.
Lancelot and Squire are versatile blades which will cut in any direction. Whether using any of the 22 tooth or 14 tooth Lancelots or 18 or 12 tooth Squires, the following tips will apply.
Safety & Assembly Instructions
Do NOT use Lancelot or Squire on any Makita brand grinders. We only recommend use of 4-1/2" (115mm) angle grinders with a constant pressure switch (paddle, kill or dead man switch). Refer to FAQ’s, Angle grinders, Can you recommend any specific grinders?
DO NOT OPERATE LANCELOT OR SQUIRE WITHOUT FIRST ADJUSTING THE SAFETY GUARD
Plunge cuts for rough carving.
Straight cuts.
A major rule.
Long cuts.
Short straight cuts.
Sideways cutting.
Raker cuts.
Horizontal cuts.
Notching.
Stump removal.
Cutting upwards in a curved surface.
Feathering: