Bench Grinder Diamond Dresser Part 1

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  • Опубліковано 29 вер 2024
  • The first video in a short series about making a single point diamond dresser for my bench grinder.
    Related links & information can be found in the associated blog post here:
    www.dans-hobbi...

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  • @THATLAZYMACHINIST
    @THATLAZYMACHINIST 6 років тому +1

    Great stuff! I thoroughly enjoyed the video! Keep up the good work. Marc

    • @thebrokenbone
      @thebrokenbone 6 років тому

      bored and reamed a collar... not that lazy ah? :D

  • @TheMiniMachineShop
    @TheMiniMachineShop 6 років тому +1

    I love watching you work.. Some of the best machining and finishes I've ever seen! More, more.. Cheers....

  • @1tecstar
    @1tecstar 6 років тому +1

    Really enjoyed the video. Good enough to make me subscribe.

  • @r.j.sworkshop7883
    @r.j.sworkshop7883 6 років тому +1

    Nice work. A well done, and entertaining video as always. R.J.

  • @OldIronShops
    @OldIronShops 6 років тому +1

    Dan looks like you got some interesting stuff going on here (time to binge lol ) glad you came to my channel or i wouldn't have found you.

    • @Dans-hobbies
      @Dans-hobbies  6 років тому +1

      I found yours after you just posted your pattern making video on Facebook.

    • @OldIronShops
      @OldIronShops 6 років тому

      dans-hobbies lol cool

  • @luigitorchia8866
    @luigitorchia8866 3 роки тому

    Thanks for the video. How may degrees is the guide.

  • @Engineerd3d
    @Engineerd3d 6 років тому

    Dan, I picked up the same kind of diamonds for my surface grinder build. I was wondering what angle are you keeping the diamonds at? I use a shaving head looking diamond dressing tool for the bench grinder.

    • @Dans-hobbies
      @Dans-hobbies  6 років тому

      I designed the holder for 15 degrees off axis, and i will lean the rest down 15 to 20 degrees as well. and then you always want to drag, never push.

  • @djberg3483
    @djberg3483 6 років тому

    Slick stuff! Food for thought, setting up a way to do the sides of the wheels as well?

    • @Dans-hobbies
      @Dans-hobbies  6 років тому

      The manufactures recommend not doing that.

    • @djberg3483
      @djberg3483 6 років тому

      dans-hobbies, huh didnt know that one, i wonder how they are different vs a surface grinding wheel, that can be sculpted into all kinds of different profiles and widths.

    • @Dans-hobbies
      @Dans-hobbies  6 років тому

      People do it all the time, I assume the manufactures and governing bodies don't want to be liable for people pushing to hard, and having a wheel come apart at speed, irregardless of what type of grinder it is.
      this is an excerpt from ANSI B7.1-2000
      Type 1 straight wheels have diameter, thickness
      and hole size dimensions and grinding
      should be performed on the periphery. This
      does not preclude their use for applications
      such as shoulder contour and form grinding
      where it is recognized that a limited amount of
      side grinding will be performed. Extreme caution
      should be exercised not to use excessive
      side pressure.

  • @Randizzle808
    @Randizzle808 6 років тому

    Any chance you can tell me what kind of tool holder/inserts you use. I have the same lathe

    • @Dans-hobbies
      @Dans-hobbies  6 років тому

      I Have two of the these half inch sets from grizzly. To use them, you need to thin the bottom of your QCTP holders or you might not be able to get the cutting edges on center.
      www.grizzly.com/products/Turning-Tool-Set-1-2-/H5681
      if you don't want to thin the bottom of your holders, you can get them with smaller shanks from Chronos in the UK.
      www.chronos.ltd.uk/cgi-bin/sh000001.pl?WD=glanze%20turning%20tools&PN=Glanze_Boxed_Sets_of_CCMT_Turning_Tools%2ehtml#a777103_2e_2e_2e

    • @Engineerd3d
      @Engineerd3d 6 років тому

      That looks to be an AXA type tool holder, Wedge type for sure, which are superior to the piston style supposedly.

    • @billbuckalew9497
      @billbuckalew9497 6 років тому

      I have the same question. Almost looks like he is using the "unusable" edges of a ccmt insert with a SCBCR holder.

    • @Dans-hobbies
      @Dans-hobbies  6 років тому

      I had to look them up, but these are the inserts I'm using.
      www.sandvik.coromant.com/en-gb/products/Pages/productdetails.aspx?c=CCMT%2006%2002%2004-PF%201515

    • @Dans-hobbies
      @Dans-hobbies  6 років тому

      All the edges are usable in these tool sets, that's one of the nice things about them. The other nicety is that you only have to keep one type of inset on hand.