Today was bitter sweet. It started well, I cracked on and installed the Sorby grinding jig. The jig was to go on the movable bar that I already installed on my sharpening station a couple of years ago for just such and installation.
However it needed a plate fitting to allow all four fixing screws to be used and keep the jig stable. So I found a bit of 4mm plate in the scrap bin and tack welded it in position from underneath. Note the plastic 25mm plug that I forgot to remove before welding - doh!
:lol: it survived just, but somewhat modified.
I then turned it over and fully seam welded the plate on the top, ground it flat, drilled it and painted it black. Then did the DIY that I should have been doing while it dried
I also had to raise the grinder by about 10mm as the centre line of the wheel needs to be 135mm from the base of the jig, I used four M14 nuts as spacers, you can see them in the following pic.
Next I mounted the jig with four M5 bolts and decided to sharpen the existing profile rather than reshape to a finger nail profile.
The first attempt wasn't too bad, this was two light passes.
And it made a huge difference to the shavings coming off
So I cracked on and made more shavings until the RCD tripped on the consumer unit, after turning the VFD back on it came up with error E000 which has several possible causes including a short between phases, output overload etc. I reset it and it seemed fine, it is very compact in the motor, cupboard, not easy to troubleshoot so I thought I would crack on and see if it was a one off. I wasn't taking big cuts and the VFD was at just over 50hz when there was a bit of a bang :roll:
The barn MCB and RCD had tripped this time and there was a faint electrical burning smell in the cabinet. I suspect the motor needs as rewind, that is a danger of buying a second hand motor that you don't know the history of, and motors don't last forever.
I had to take the base off anyway to add the box section to raise the lathe, while I am in there I shall inspect the motor and see if the insulation has broken down between phases and if need be get a rewind, I just hope there is no lasting damage to the VFD.
Just as I was enjoying making a bowl for a neighbours birthday, she will have to have wine instead
Cheers
Andy