How to set up a Grind-All v-block fixture to finish your part

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  • Опубликовано: 2 ноя 2024
  • CNC technology instructor Derrick Hogan explains how to make a part using a Harig Grind-All No.1 precision v-block fixture and shares some valuable advice.
    The Grind-All v-block grinding fixture, typically referred to as a whirligig, is a versatile fixture that allows machinist and tool&die makes to do a lot of different operations.
    In this video, Derrick demonstrates how to set up and use the fixture to precision grind the features of a semi-finished part and turn it into the final product.
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    Learn more about Harig Grind-All No.1 precision v-block fixture here:
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Комментарии • 12

  • @shannonsears3496
    @shannonsears3496 4 месяца назад +1

    A couple tips. Touching off and calculating how much to remove is great for ruffing but actual dimension before finishing should be checked off the center height of fixture with gage blocks or height gage. The center height of that fixture is probably 3.0000, so if grinding a .250 rad. top of radius should check 3.250 from surface plate. Also, Just use the front rail and a parallel. Front rail should be kept true. If its not fix it. Feed from fixture out, except for a skim without feeding down after part cools.

  • @georgezardecki2545
    @georgezardecki2545 10 месяцев назад

    Why do you have your Harrig fixture in the center of magnet ? I'm tool and die maker for 45 years and I always put Harig fixture on the very right side of the magnet because if I want to measure my work I can move my work far away from the wheel . George Zardecki.

    • @martybadboy
      @martybadboy 10 месяцев назад

      Good tip, Thanks.

  • @simonsaelaertfurniture9883
    @simonsaelaertfurniture9883 3 года назад +1

    Hi, thanks for the great info!
    I d love to see a video on collet making. C5 or er40 style... from material options to machineing, hardening , grinding... there is not a video out there as far as i know

  • @marcosmartins498
    @marcosmartins498 Год назад

    My friend, where i found that dresser to buy? In Brazil it's almost Impossible. Thanks.

  • @memilome3431
    @memilome3431 3 года назад

    For fine ajustments use a soft metal dolly. Over 40 years of regular use great bit of kit.

  • @plebe791
    @plebe791 3 года назад

    Great video, I can use this information at work. Thank you

  • @Dreambig7755
    @Dreambig7755 Год назад

    Beautiful!

  • @DK-vx1zc
    @DK-vx1zc 3 года назад

    very interesting and informative.. Thanks for sharing

  • @jameswyatt1304
    @jameswyatt1304 4 года назад +1

    Good video, but pretty terrible audio for a lot of it. We get the idea, though. Thanks!

  • @markoreilly3414
    @markoreilly3414 Год назад

    Oh my lord, that poor Spindexer has had a hard life !!

  • @johns208
    @johns208 4 года назад +2

    Punch Former