Thanks for posting this. Excellant video! Great camera work and explaination. I'm looing to convert an old bridgeport which I got incomplete into a profile grinder. You video of the holding fixture will help immensely! Great Job!!!!
@eloid777 I use this wheel for every moulding kinife I've ever made, I use a square stylus for the sharp corners such as 90 degrees and a round stylus for other parts, once in awhile I have to dress the wheel down to 1/16 and do the same to the stylus to match
I don't remember what kind they were, I sold all of my moulding equipment years ago. I used to buy them from a place in Atlanta called Keen Edge, you might be able to take a pic of the video and contact them if they are still in business
I thought you guys used a tracer to cut knifes the same. Cut one and trace it to match a set. Or make a pattern and trace it onto a knife 1 at a time or all 3 at once by turning the turret from each blade, Well that would require cam pivots and stops to clear the stone each blade turn. Doesn't somone make an automated machine? Just load up blank tool steel stock and hit run, they weigh each part out after its cut with a postal scale.
The wheel is not diamond, it's a fine composite used for roughing and finishing. The steel I get is from Bimex 770-451-2525 located in the Atlanta area of Ga.
@eloid777 I get them from Keen Edge here in the Atlanta area, actually in Tucker. Mine is a 10x1/4 and the hole is 1-1/4 and the grit is 100, I dress mine down to an 1/8 on the thickness, the 1/4 is too much 770-462-3256 Tell them Gary sent you
Thanks for posting this. Excellant video! Great camera work and explaination. I'm looing to convert an old bridgeport which I got incomplete into a profile grinder. You video of the holding fixture will help immensely! Great Job!!!!
Hi Garry could you please do more videos
Like this??
@eloid777
I use this wheel for every moulding kinife I've ever made, I use a square stylus for the sharp corners such as 90 degrees and a round stylus for other parts, once in awhile I have to dress the wheel down to 1/16 and do the same to the stylus to match
Do you use M2 HSS that has been heat treated?
how many degrees pitch you put in to the knifes ?
What kind of grinding wheels do you use
I don't remember what kind they were, I sold all of my moulding equipment years ago. I used to buy them from a place in Atlanta called Keen Edge, you might be able to take a pic of the video and contact them if they are still in business
Do you have a place to order the knives or amazon account for pieces of metal… anything? Machine?
do you make knifes for the public? I have a molder that uses 1/4 or 5/16 corrugated. back.
the company I bought machine out of bizz.
Don
That is correct, I have good results with it and had some customer tell me that they have gotten 2-3 thousand feet before resharpening
I thought you guys used a tracer to cut knifes the same. Cut one and trace it to match a set. Or make a pattern and trace it onto a knife 1 at a time or all 3 at once by turning the turret from each blade, Well that would require cam pivots and stops to clear the stone each blade turn. Doesn't somone make an automated machine? Just load up blank tool steel stock and hit run, they weigh each part out after its cut with a postal scale.
The wheel is not diamond, it's a fine composite used for roughing and finishing. The steel I get is from Bimex
770-451-2525 located in the Atlanta area of Ga.
What kind of grinding wheel is this
Where to get them
nicely done
thank you
@eloid777
I don't have the part number but if you call them they will help you out, they are very nice to deal with, they get 5 stars from me
@eloid777
I get them from Keen Edge here in the Atlanta area, actually in Tucker. Mine is a 10x1/4 and the hole is 1-1/4 and the grit is 100, I dress mine down to an 1/8 on the thickness, the 1/4 is too much
770-462-3256
Tell them Gary sent you
@fineshooter
Good morning, I do, if you want to send me your profile and the exact size I'll give you a price, thanks.
garyjones@fusemail.com
thank you