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This is a tool grinder; it's not intended for general purpose grinding like pedestal or bench grinders. | |||
An aluminum oxide (white) and a silicon carbide (green) wheel are mounted. They're both relatively expensive and are consumed faster than the grey aluminum oxide wheels on a pedestal grinder. The silicon carbide wheel should never be used on steel. | |||
A diamond wheel is around for finishing operations on carbide tools only. | |||
== Todo == | |||
A miter fence is needed, both for dressing and grinding. | |||
Revision as of 08:41, 1 February 2015
Capabilities
This is a tool grinder; it's not intended for general purpose grinding like pedestal or bench grinders.
An aluminum oxide (white) and a silicon carbide (green) wheel are mounted. They're both relatively expensive and are consumed faster than the grey aluminum oxide wheels on a pedestal grinder. The silicon carbide wheel should never be used on steel.
A diamond wheel is around for finishing operations on carbide tools only.
Todo
A miter fence is needed, both for dressing and grinding.