Sujet : Re: Carbide grinder
De : none (at) *nospam* none.com99 (Bob La Londe)
Groupes : rec.crafts.metalworkingDate : 16. May 2025, 16:55:59
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On 5/16/2025 5:51 AM, Jim Wilkins wrote:
I just acquired one and haven't found much useful info on using them on line. It's a Taiwanese clone of the Baldor, with two green wheels whose faces are angled from apparently freehand use. My use would most likely be guided sharpening of brazed threading and cutoff bits and freehand touch up of boring bars.
If they would be more useful I have diamond angularly worn 6" and chipped 3-1/2" cup wheels plus a variety of AO wheels with 1-1/4" holes I bought for my surface grinder.
jsw
In my opinion a cheap diamond wheel is more useful than a dedicated machine for freehand grinding. That being said I have a D-Bit/tool&cutter grinder for grinding carbide... with cheap diamond wheels.
I do have the problem of to many grinders and not enough place too put them.
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