S steamer Well-Known Member Joined Nov 30, 2007 Messages 5,388 Reaction score 29 Jul 2, 2011 #1 Saw mention that the next MEW #179 will run an article on the Colyer/Caseley cutter grinder Any body seen this....looks simple and capable. Dave
Saw mention that the next MEW #179 will run an article on the Colyer/Caseley cutter grinder Any body seen this....looks simple and capable. Dave
S steamer Well-Known Member Joined Nov 30, 2007 Messages 5,388 Reaction score 29 Jul 2, 2011 #2 Found it.... http://www.bristolmodelengineers.co.uk/gallery/tools/to6.htm Interesting! Dave
dickda1 Member Joined Mar 14, 2011 Messages 5 Reaction score 0 Jul 2, 2011 #3 Looks great. But, there are a lot of cutter grinder articles, include one about to appear in the Home Shop Machinest. I am most interested in the edge grinding of end mills as apposed to 4 point drill sharpeners. D0ick
Looks great. But, there are a lot of cutter grinder articles, include one about to appear in the Home Shop Machinest. I am most interested in the edge grinding of end mills as apposed to 4 point drill sharpeners. D0ick
S steamer Well-Known Member Joined Nov 30, 2007 Messages 5,388 Reaction score 29 Jul 2, 2011 #4 Yes it is true there are many designs out there...this one is very simple is all There's the Quorn The Raymac The Wilson The Stent The Worden The Tinker and the Bonelle To name a few Dave
Yes it is true there are many designs out there...this one is very simple is all There's the Quorn The Raymac The Wilson The Stent The Worden The Tinker and the Bonelle To name a few Dave
cfellows Well-Known Member Project of the Month Winner Joined Aug 25, 2007 Messages 3,890 Reaction score 715 Jul 2, 2011 #5 This is a picture of a cutter and grinder I designed & built a number of years ago. The hardest part was making the T-Slotted table. Chuck
This is a picture of a cutter and grinder I designed & built a number of years ago. The hardest part was making the T-Slotted table. Chuck