05-14-2019, 09:26 AM
Slowly getting back into playing with the lathe. Mostly it has been upgrading tooling, etc. while re-learning techniques.
Decided this month was "upgrade the grinder" month and so looked around for deals on 8" CBN wheels. The Woodturning Store had a decent price on a pair of 80/180 8" wheels with free shipping. Competitive pricing with most other suppliers so I pulled the trigger. These are the 1.5" wide ones. Picked up a 5/8" bowl gouge and 1" skew too.
I have to say, they turned what was a "cheap" 8" grinder into a smooth running machine. I'd fussed around and balanced the Norton wheels reasonably well but never replaced the bushings so there was always the howl as it spun up.
Also popped for a Wolvarine jig and while I was learning how to do a 40/40 grind by hand and by eye (and it was sort of working OK for me) I must say the Wolvarine jig does a great job. Priced those around and found the jig + varigrind kit for under $130 on Amazon.
Decided this month was "upgrade the grinder" month and so looked around for deals on 8" CBN wheels. The Woodturning Store had a decent price on a pair of 80/180 8" wheels with free shipping. Competitive pricing with most other suppliers so I pulled the trigger. These are the 1.5" wide ones. Picked up a 5/8" bowl gouge and 1" skew too.
I have to say, they turned what was a "cheap" 8" grinder into a smooth running machine. I'd fussed around and balanced the Norton wheels reasonably well but never replaced the bushings so there was always the howl as it spun up.
Also popped for a Wolvarine jig and while I was learning how to do a 40/40 grind by hand and by eye (and it was sort of working OK for me) I must say the Wolvarine jig does a great job. Priced those around and found the jig + varigrind kit for under $130 on Amazon.
Don't sweat the petty things and don't pet the sweaty things. -- G. Carlin