graduate_owner
Established Member
Hi everyone,
a friend has a surface grinder for sale and I'm very tempted to buy it. It has the usual screw feeds for in/out, forward/back and up/down travel. I was thinking to use it with an angled jig to clamp chisels and plane irons on for accurate re-grinding. Or to replace the grinding wheel with a hard felt honing wheel for final polishing of bevels. I also thought I could attach a circular saw blade, clamp work to the sliding table, and cut tenons accurately without getting fingers anywhere near the blade - just use the feed screws.
It has a 3-phase motor, so I can alter the rotation speed easily, and it also comes with a removable magnetic table.
Has anyone tried any of these ideas, or have any other uses to suggest, for either wood or metal working?
K
a friend has a surface grinder for sale and I'm very tempted to buy it. It has the usual screw feeds for in/out, forward/back and up/down travel. I was thinking to use it with an angled jig to clamp chisels and plane irons on for accurate re-grinding. Or to replace the grinding wheel with a hard felt honing wheel for final polishing of bevels. I also thought I could attach a circular saw blade, clamp work to the sliding table, and cut tenons accurately without getting fingers anywhere near the blade - just use the feed screws.
It has a 3-phase motor, so I can alter the rotation speed easily, and it also comes with a removable magnetic table.
Has anyone tried any of these ideas, or have any other uses to suggest, for either wood or metal working?
K