WillR wrote:
Turned some spindles for a stool.
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Just the spindles...
http://woodwork.pmccl.com/Business/p...urnedwood.html
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On this page, Note the link to the extremely High-tech grinder jig=20
adjustment system.
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Patent Pending...
I have added an explanation of the grinder setup on the turnings page -- =
link above. If any of you have a Veritas Table jig you should find this=20
method much simpler than the using the Veritas Angle Gauge -- also seen=20
in the photos. The angle gauge is the only thing I ever got from Lee=20
Valley that I don't like.
If you are not happy with the grind angle, you can always build another=20
jig -- approximate cost $0.01.
I made a bunch in various angles -- 20, 40, 45, 55, 60, 30, 90 etc. --=20
whatever fit my tools.
Fast simple and efficient.
If I had a machine shop I would make them of metal -- with a rotating=20
metal rest with detents for the angle stops -- someday... The 3 or 4 of=20
them would do all the angles I need.
Now if only Delta would return my local Dealers calls so I could get the =
replacement switch...
Those who use the Wolverine system -- quit snickering. LOL
Remember my build price - -- a penny a pop!
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It always works -- no matter the wheel size. It is a Veritas Grinder ji=
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-- but quite frankly the Veritas Adjustment Tool is a PITA to use.=20
(Apologies to Robin Lee) This one is much simpler and several times=20
faster to use... It can be set by feel. Simply loosen off both=20
adjustments and set table -- tighten bottom screw then top screw -=20
typical adjustment time -- 5 seconds or less.
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Cost per adjustment jig $.01 (CDN that is LOL) Accuracy of grinder=20
setting when cutting tools were checked with test gauges -- could not=20
estimate due to minimal error.
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I did a run of gauges for all the Lathe Tools I own and it took about =
1/2 hour to design and manufacture a complete set of angle setting=20
gauges for all tools -- based on custom grinds applied to the tools.
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Was going to start making bowls -- SWMBO has suggested some bar stools =
-- then left before I could get my hands on her... GRRRR!
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Will R.
Jewel Boxes and Wood Art
http://woodwork.pmccl.com
The power of accurate observation is commonly called cynicism by those=20
who have not got it.=94 George Bernard Shaw