We use the manual lathe to make a wheel balancing arbor for my Delta Milwaukee Tool Maker's Grinder.
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@jeffanderson4979
Nice job.
@cogentdynamics
Great video!
@Metalpanzerwolf2 жыл бұрын
Nerdsofwar checkin in. Nice job! I am glad to see you have started a KZfaq channel. Looking forward to more videos.
@SolidRockMachineShopInc2 жыл бұрын
Nice job! Another way to set your angle would be to use the lathe chuck and chuck up on the arbor with the big diameter of the taper facing out. Indicate the face of the hub that the grinding wheel gets tightened to first then indicate the taper diameter if your chuck is adjustable. Then mount your indicator to your cross slide and line the indicator tip up to the center line of the hub in the up and down direction. Use the cross slide to traverse the indicator tip along the taper and adjust the angle of the cross slide until it reads zero along the cross slide traverse. Then your angle will match the hub very accurately.
@tilliesinabottle Жыл бұрын
good work. I did the same thing a few months ago and it was a lot of figuring out too. I hope you keep making videos so we can see that grinder sing
@pcmfmacs9087
Well done and all the best with your channel from Paul in Australia 🇦🇺 Hoo Roo
@markedevold1261
Just ran across your video. Even though it’s a year old, I found is interesting. I’ve got ideas for a similar balancing rig, so seeing your’s was helpful. I don’t know if you’re doing more videos, but I subscribed. Thanks.
@foogee9971
well done!
@pikeyMcBarkin2 жыл бұрын
Hell yeah!
@chrisstephens6673
If you are after superior finishes, and who isn't, have heard of roller burnishing yet? If you haven't it is a simple process that deforms the rough high spots to an even level and in doing so it also work hardens the surface to a greater or lesser extent. There sre many videos from commercial outfits and a few homeshop ones, one of which is mine.😉
@dieSpinnt
Thanks for sharing your work, subscribed:)
@cogentdynamics
“Arbortrarily”
@dieSpinnt
Taper, Surface Finish, Precision: Use the flat side of the compound slide (which is already at the correct angle for the taper) as a guide for a (somewhat) right-angled wood block with emery paper. At least this is more precise than a "freehand-journey":)