Tool post grinder step by step part final

Tool post grinder step by step part final

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    celso ari schlichting
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      celso ari schlichting
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        @celsoarischlichting85092

        Last video of the construction of tool post grinder

        Greetings from Brazil

        Celso Ari

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        David George 1
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          @davidgeorge1

          Very good job.

          David

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          celso ari schlichting
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            @celsoarischlichting85092
            Posted by David George 1 on 11/11/2021 22:42:04:

            Very good job.

            David

            Thanks David

            #571005
            peak4
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              @peak4

              Lovely job, but a couple of comments from a less experienced machinist (me )

              Do you have any paper/cardboard washers each side of the grinding wheel (hard to tell from the video), and maybe consider using paper towels and a bit of masking tape, rather than cloths to protect the bed from the grinding dust.
              If a gust of wind from an open window catches the cloth and blows it into the chuck, it could get messy.

              I always like watching your videos
              All the best
              Bill

               

              Edited By peak4 on 12/11/2021 15:31:39

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              celso ari schlichting
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                @celsoarischlichting85092
                Posted by peak4 on 12/11/2021 15:30:27:

                Lovely job, but a couple of comments from a less experienced machinist (me )

                Do you have any paper/cardboard washers each side of the grinding wheel (hard to tell from the video), and maybe consider using paper towels and a bit of masking tape, rather than cloths to protect the bed from the grinding dust.
                If a gust of wind from an open window catches the cloth and blows it into the chuck, it could get messy.

                I always like watching your videos
                All the best
                Bill

                Edited By peak4 on 12/11/2021 15:31:39

                I used cloth soaked in cutting oil. I thought about using paper, but I was afraid of the sparks coming from the grinding wheel...
                But thanks for the advice, maybe I'll get you a leather coverall,
                A big hug from your friend from Brazil

                Celso Ari

                
                 
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