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angle guide for bench grinder - mr_skittle - 05-13-2017 I recently picked up an aftermarket tool rest for my old Delta combo grinder. The factory tool rest was a total POS that I haven't been able to get a decent grind using it. I've been using sandpaper to rehab nasty old blades instead. I got the grinder and the tool rest mounted to a board no problem and gave it a try. I'm pretty happy with how it works and I can already tell its going to save me soooo much time and hassle when it comes to establishing a new edge. I did my best to line it up for the right angle but was a bit off when I put the chisel into my veritas jig to finish up the honing. I know the veritas tool rest comes with a little tool to set the angle but I'm sure some of the folks here have come up with great homeade jigs for setting the angle of the tool rest for a grinder. Ideas? [attachment=2239] RE: angle guide for bench grinder - blackhat - 05-13-2017 1/2" X 1/2" sticks with the desired angle cut on the end seem to work just fine. RE: angle guide for bench grinder - mr_skittle - 05-13-2017 Could it really be that easy? I'm starting to think that I've been overthinking this... RE: angle guide for bench grinder - Alan S - 05-13-2017 There are more versatile adjustable angle finders. The stick with the angle on the end works better. RE: angle guide for bench grinder - Derek Cohen - 05-14-2017 This is from my website: Angle Setting Jig For Dry Grinder Here is a jig to set the angle on a dry grinder. It can be made for any angle. My grinder set up is an 8” half-speed machine with the Veritas tool rest. The wheel is a 46 grit Norton 3X. Adjusting the tool rest for a specific angle needs to take into account two factors, the diameter of the wheel and the thickness of the blade. As the diameter of the wheel becomes significantly smaller, it will be necessary to make a fresh jig (I emphasise “significantly” smaller since a little bit here-or-there is not important in the grand scheme of things). The only jig I am aware of that adjusts for different diameter wheels is the Tormek. However the is not enough room to use one on a dry grinder with wheel guards. Each time the jig is used, it must account for the thickness of the blade. This is done by placing the blade on the tool rest, and then the jig on top of the blade. Tighten the tool rest setting once it is set up as in the above picture. The Jig Making the Jig The dimensions are not relevant and may be made any size you please. The jig in the picture will grind a 25-degree hollow.
Regards from Perth Derek RE: angle guide for bench grinder - pprobus - 05-15-2017 The latest issue of Woodsmith has a pretty good design. |