This is some of the best tool grinding content I have found on TH-cam. I have a fully tooled Cincinnati No2 T&C grinder that I am learning how to use. Watching you setup your machine is extremely helpful and informative. Thanks very much.
I'm slowly getting to know my (old, UK made) Clarkson T&C grinder. It is nowhere near as sophisticated as yours, but I have found your videos very helpful. So much to learn..... Thanks for taking the time and effort to share your knowledge.
Very informative. Glad to find your channel. Looking forward to the next, and I will check out your previous videos as well. I see we have chickens and KO Lee tool and cutter grinders in common so far.
this is a wonderful video, I had no idea just how much work goes into resharpening a dovetail cutter..... you attention to detail in explaining was very helpful to this neophyte machinist.......thank you so much, Paul down in Orlando, Florida
Отличный урок! Очень хорошая оснастка. Если это возможно,пожалуйста сделайте полный обзор в деталях этого приспособления для радиусной заточки. Спасибо, вам здоровья и удачи.
Thank You,Sir, well explained! I own a U3 TC grinder, a Deckel S0 clone. "Should be" possible to do the same, but a "real" TC grinder like yours would do it much more exact and repeatable...
@robertoswalt319 It is evident that my feline companion performs visual examinations of me approximately ten to thirty times daily without employing ionizing radiation. ♥️😎♥️
Great video. I'd like to make a center of rotation gage for myself. Any chance you could send me some simple dimensions of yours? Thank you! PS: The vacuum head dims you sent me worked out great!
Glad you enjoyed the video. More to come... Sure I'd be happy to send you some dimensions. It will take me a few days but I will get something to you as soon as I'm able. Cheers!
Sir... I hv 1 doubt.. What if dovetail cutter has more teeth (16 T).. Do i hv to use smaller dia wheel...? But in that case my machine Y table doesn't reach upto cutter....
Yes a smaller wheel would help get you into tighter spaces. Sometimes an adapter plate can be made up to do things that are just outside of your machines abilities. Thanks for watching!
and this is why i love having a shaper.... i can signal point cut dovetails and dont need the cutter! mostly because i dont have a modern proper tool grinding set up... just a bench grinder!
This is some of the best tool grinding content I have found on TH-cam. I have a fully tooled Cincinnati No2 T&C grinder that I am learning how to use. Watching you setup your machine is extremely helpful and informative. Thanks very much.
Happy you're enjoying! Thanks for watching!
I'm slowly getting to know my (old, UK made) Clarkson T&C grinder. It is nowhere near as sophisticated as yours, but I have found your videos very helpful. So much to learn..... Thanks for taking the time and effort to share your knowledge.
I'm glad you're finding the videos helpful! Thanks for watching!
Excellent job! Am I happy that carbide T-inserts exist.
Many thanks!
Very informative. Glad to find your channel. Looking forward to the next, and I will check out your previous videos as well. I see we have chickens and KO Lee tool and cutter grinders in common so far.
Awesome, thank you!
this is a wonderful video, I had no idea just how much work goes into resharpening a dovetail cutter.....
you attention to detail in explaining was very helpful to this neophyte machinist.......thank you so much,
Paul down in Orlando, Florida
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching
Another great video. Very interesting I learned a bunch!
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching
That was a fantastic video, a very enjoyable 30 minutes, thank you very much.
Many thanks!
A class machine and a very skilled user. Great video.
Many thanks!
Отличный урок! Очень хорошая оснастка. Если это возможно,пожалуйста сделайте полный обзор в деталях этого приспособления для радиусной заточки. Спасибо, вам здоровья и удачи.
Thank You,Sir, well explained! I own a U3 TC grinder, a Deckel S0 clone. "Should be" possible to do the same, but a "real" TC grinder like yours would do it much more exact and repeatable...
Thanks! We appreciate the feed back
Superb craftsmanship. Thank you for posting.
Thanks for your comment! Thanks for watching!
I observed that your supervisor, who happens to be a cat, came out to inspect your work. ❤
Precision grinding requires a cat scan to validate the precision of the work.
@robertoswalt319
It is evident that my feline companion performs visual examinations of me approximately ten to thirty times daily without employing ionizing radiation. ♥️😎♥️
Good one!
Indeed!
Very nice job!❤❤
Thank you! 😊
Excellent video. Is that KO Lee A Dakota model?
It's a B2060 model. I remember having to wait a bit longer for it because it has a longer than normal table.
Great video. What model of tool grinder are you using there?
Thanks! It's a K,O Lee 2060 from 1994
Great video. I'd like to make a center of rotation gage for myself. Any chance you could send me some simple dimensions of yours? Thank you! PS: The vacuum head dims you sent me worked out great!
Glad you enjoyed the video. More to come...
Sure I'd be happy to send you some dimensions.
It will take me a few days but I will get something to you as soon as I'm able.
Cheers!
Almost a lost art, the grinding wizard is indispensable to a real machine shop.
Nice video but you really need a soft faced hammer for those fine adjustments.
Thanks for the tip
Sir... I hv 1 doubt.. What if dovetail cutter has more teeth (16 T).. Do i hv to use smaller dia wheel...? But in that case my machine Y table doesn't reach upto cutter....
Yes a smaller wheel would help get you into tighter spaces. Sometimes an adapter plate can be made up to do things that are just outside of your machines abilities.
Thanks for watching!
Nice👍
Thank you! Cheers!
thank you
You're welcome
and this is why i love having a shaper.... i can signal point cut dovetails and dont need the cutter! mostly because i dont have a modern proper tool grinding set up... just a bench grinder!
Yes shapers are great. I'm in the market for one myself.
Thanks for watching!