Yes that same approach was posted that earlier in a veil grinder FB discussion. I also looked at the pin and it is conceivable that a person could hollow drill the existing pin to the size that the TAS shaft would take and then it would be dual purpose keeping the original pin. That possibly might just require a drill press. Old clamp and new clamp could be used. Love that people think up of great ways to adapt and make a good tool, better!
What I said was that the Veil post is larger diameter than the wolf clamp. One option might be to drill the smaller hole inside the veil post so the wolf pin would slide inside the Veil pin, if a person had the capability. That is not an easy task. That would take some serious machining skills, This is why Cliff Curry's solution of just swapping the wolf clamp onto the Veil vertical upright component is the simplest modification. My solution is a simple solution because I have a 3D printer. I can just print out my design.
No he just has pictures. They are in the "Sharpening With Viel & Other Belt Sanders" facebook group. unfortunately I can't attached a picture to a comment. It is the whole concept that Frank did on an earlier comment.
not sure this will work but here is link to one of the pictures. scontent.fyyc3-1.fna.fbcdn.net/v/t1.6435-9/117238601_10220953064649344_7576348375256354925_n.jpg?_nc_cat=110&ccb=1-7&_nc_sid=e06c5d&_nc_ohc=uzsdO4PA0nQQ7kNvgEbSnxE&_nc_ht=scontent.fyyc3-1.fna&oh=00_AYA0vGy6w4gxztJt8GmDjdAbP3d2CraGK8xflHBv4Je_Hg&oe=6707CD17
I knocked the pin outof the arm and put a bushing in
Yes that same approach was posted that earlier in a veil grinder FB discussion. I also looked at the pin and it is conceivable that a person could hollow drill the existing pin to the size that the TAS shaft would take and then it would be dual purpose keeping the original pin. That possibly might just require a drill press. Old clamp and new clamp could be used. Love that people think up of great ways to adapt and make a good tool, better!
@@frankrapposelli4017 how were you able to get pin out? I don’t want to damage the arm.
I just now got my Wolff clamp and I’m trying to figure how to work it. You recommended drill the pin? How can I get access to that block?
What I said was that the Veil post is larger diameter than the wolf clamp. One option might be to drill the smaller hole inside the veil post so the wolf pin would slide inside the Veil pin, if a person had the capability. That is not an easy task. That would take some serious machining skills, This is why Cliff Curry's solution of just swapping the wolf clamp onto the Veil vertical upright component is the simplest modification. My solution is a simple solution because I have a 3D printer. I can just print out my design.
@@prairieedgeservice does he have a video on how he did it?
No he just has pictures. They are in the "Sharpening With Viel & Other Belt Sanders" facebook group. unfortunately I can't attached a picture to a comment. It is the whole concept that Frank did on an earlier comment.
not sure this will work but here is link to one of the pictures. scontent.fyyc3-1.fna.fbcdn.net/v/t1.6435-9/117238601_10220953064649344_7576348375256354925_n.jpg?_nc_cat=110&ccb=1-7&_nc_sid=e06c5d&_nc_ohc=uzsdO4PA0nQQ7kNvgEbSnxE&_nc_ht=scontent.fyyc3-1.fna&oh=00_AYA0vGy6w4gxztJt8GmDjdAbP3d2CraGK8xflHBv4Je_Hg&oe=6707CD17
@@prairieedgeservice you mean remove that block from the original? What size sleeve?
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