Derek Cohen (Perth Oz)
Established Member
DO NOT RUN THE GRINDING WHEEL AWAY FROM THE BLADE!
Have I said that loudly enough?
There is the danger, unless you hold on really tightly, that the blade will be pulled out of your hands. At the least, the hollow will shift and be poorly formed. You will not experience this on a slow Tormek, or on a slow horizontal wheel (such as the Japanese wheel, above), but you will do so on a full speed bench grinder.
The purpose of the tool rest is to aid in holding the blade at the chosen angle. A wheel, moving into it, will not push it away. It is easier to hold the blade to a tool rest this way, than with the wheel turning away.
Regards from Perth
Derek
Have I said that loudly enough?
There is the danger, unless you hold on really tightly, that the blade will be pulled out of your hands. At the least, the hollow will shift and be poorly formed. You will not experience this on a slow Tormek, or on a slow horizontal wheel (such as the Japanese wheel, above), but you will do so on a full speed bench grinder.
The purpose of the tool rest is to aid in holding the blade at the chosen angle. A wheel, moving into it, will not push it away. It is easier to hold the blade to a tool rest this way, than with the wheel turning away.
Regards from Perth
Derek