Rhyolith
Established Member
Its finished! and lubed it up with NUTO 32.
1950s Wolf TG6 Grinder by Rhyolith, on Flickr
1950s Wolf TG6 Grinder by Rhyolith, on Flickr
1950s Wolf TG6 Grinder by Rhyolith, on Flickr
I decided to use this frame i had lying around as a stand, actually its a big improvement as its not using up space of the bench anymore:
R0000006 by Rhyolith, on Flickr
Its a lot smoother than before I think using the other spindle has made the difference. Theres still a bit of vibration as it decelerates, but not much.
Video of it running:
1950s Wolf TG6 Grinder Running by Rhyolith, on Flickr
One thing I am not sure whether it should be worried about is the horizontal play in the spindle, it moves side to side a bit, not sure if this is normal. It likes to ride fully to the right when turned on.
R0000002 by Rhyolith, on Flickr
R0000002 by Rhyolith, on Flickr
I am actually a bit mystified where the play comes from, all the bearings fit quite tightly... must between the housing and the outside of the bearing I think.
1950s Wolf TG6 Grinder by Rhyolith, on Flickr
1950s Wolf TG6 Grinder by Rhyolith, on Flickr
1950s Wolf TG6 Grinder by Rhyolith, on Flickr
I decided to use this frame i had lying around as a stand, actually its a big improvement as its not using up space of the bench anymore:
R0000006 by Rhyolith, on Flickr
Its a lot smoother than before I think using the other spindle has made the difference. Theres still a bit of vibration as it decelerates, but not much.
Video of it running:
1950s Wolf TG6 Grinder Running by Rhyolith, on Flickr
One thing I am not sure whether it should be worried about is the horizontal play in the spindle, it moves side to side a bit, not sure if this is normal. It likes to ride fully to the right when turned on.
R0000002 by Rhyolith, on Flickr
R0000002 by Rhyolith, on Flickr
I am actually a bit mystified where the play comes from, all the bearings fit quite tightly... must between the housing and the outside of the bearing I think.