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pls reply and six operation that we can perform on this machine
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that feed mechanism looks suspiciously like my lathe carriage and cross feed, and the grinding wheel is right where the spindle would be... besides the slower speed, is there any particular reason I couldn't use my lathe as a cutter grinder?
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Great...
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nice design and well thought out. thanks for sharing.
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Nice
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Actually, the Y axis leadscrew is a left hand thread. Not a right handed thread.
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Great Job Chuck, Do you have pic's of the underside of the X table?. How thick is the table?
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Holy crap! Nice build!
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I expect so, but I've never tried it for that...
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I made the top from a piece of cold rolled steel. Cutting those tee slots was a wooley booger!
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did you make the top with the T slots or was it taken from an old machine?
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Thanks! I looked at the Stent and lots of other T&C grinders before arriving at my design. Rather than have an adjustable angle on the wheel, I figured it was easier to adjust the angle on the tool holder... Chuck
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Excellent video, explanation and varied shots of the T&C Grinder. Were you inspired by the basic design of the 'Stent'? Would there be a further advantage if the motor/shaft were able to be adjusted for angle? Great job, thanks, Ian
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heck of a job
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Great machine!
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really good job,
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This is my shop made tool and cutter grinder. The frame started out as 4" steel channel iron. The y-axis ways are welded on cold rolled steel. The motor is a surplus DC motor that has a top RPM of 5,000.