Wow, your hand grinding skill is awesome! Couple topics I would be interested in if you have time: easiest way to shorten carbide shanks on tools without special tools? Also some discussion of wheel types and what is a good setup for a machine shop that needs to modify carbide tools occasionally. Thanks!
Never hand ground a drill before. We have had troubles in the past trying to get a flat bottom on a part, if we can manage to get this to cut on center and on size that would be amazing.
That's a blue norton surface grinding wheel isn't it, that is sooo cheating, just like how its cheating when I used to go hand grind something on our beat up surface grinder :P The point is, those wheels are friggin awesome in tool steel and I'm jealous of having them on a bench grinder.
Wow, your hand grinding skill is awesome! Couple topics I would be interested in if you have time: easiest way to shorten carbide shanks on tools without special tools? Also some discussion of wheel types and what is a good setup for a machine shop that needs to modify carbide tools occasionally. Thanks!
Dan Rudolph great idea 👍
Awesome video! I love seeing the actual grinding!
Thanks, I have done this many times for several reasons. Thanks for the awesome explanation. Thumbs up
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Awesome video, you do an great job at explaining this, this needs to be shown in trade school!
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Never hand ground a drill before. We have had troubles in the past trying to get a flat bottom on a part, if we can manage to get this to cut on center and on size that would be amazing.
Hi Alfred, may we know the name of this wheel n grit ? thanks in advance !
Norton 8"x1/2"x1-1/4" 5SG80-JVS UPC NO 66253044096
Hard way for newbies.
Alexey Zachepilo starting out learning the hard way makes everything else the easy way. 😜
That's a blue norton surface grinding wheel isn't it, that is sooo cheating, just like how its cheating when I used to go hand grind something on our beat up surface grinder :P The point is, those wheels are friggin awesome in tool steel and I'm jealous of having them on a bench grinder.
Use a tool and cutter grinder, K O Lee's are everywhere. There dirt cheap
You have a verry train hand doing that, anyway I did that way maybe 20 years ago but not close better than you do.
Elise0 Bautista Thank You