It’s interesting how different this is from a Norton video from the late 1980s that I saw yesterday. Almost everything they say here is the opposite to what they said in the older video. I have diamond wheels and it seems everyone has a different idea as to how to true and prepare them.
@@melgross it works for us at my workplace. I dress a 150 grit diamond wheel 1 inch wide 16 inch diameter with a solid steel roll 5 inches diameter by 18 inches long between centers. Takes about two hours. Flatten it right out with sharp corners.
@@dfpolitowski2 that’s a strange way to do it. I’ve seen people try and the end up with a bumpy wheel. It also sounds like it takes a long time when other methods just take minutes. That is a big wheel.
It’s interesting how different this is from a Norton video from the late 1980s that I saw yesterday. Almost everything they say here is the opposite to what they said in the older video. I have diamond wheels and it seems everyone has a different idea as to how to true and prepare them.
How about simple roll of cold roll steel to dress the diamond wheel.
That doesn’t work. If anything, it can make it worse.
@@melgross it works for us at my workplace. I dress a 150 grit diamond wheel 1 inch wide 16 inch diameter with a solid steel roll 5 inches diameter by 18 inches long between centers. Takes about two hours. Flatten it right out with sharp corners.
@@dfpolitowski2 that’s a strange way to do it. I’ve seen people try and the end up with a bumpy wheel. It also sounds like it takes a long time when other methods just take minutes. That is a big wheel.
what is this "stick" made off?
Hi Edgar, the stick is made from a high purity aluminium oxide abrasive.
Thanks for the question.
What is the material of the stick
Hi Alex, the stick is made from a high purity aluminium oxide abrasive.
Thanks for the question.