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  • #408503
    Buffer
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      @buffer

      Hi

      I have just used a bench grinder and ground my first form tool in HSS for making some brass bits. The cutting edge is about half an inch in length.

      Can anyone tell me what is the best way of smoothing out the edge and sharpening this? As its a curve its not obvious.

      Thanks

      Rich

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        #408505
        Howard Lewis
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          @howardlewis46836

          A round fine stone, or a round diamond hone?

          Howard

          #408515
          Hopper
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            @hopper

            Dremel?

            #408516
            ronan walsh
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              @ronanwalsh98054

              Howard has it, i always smooth out cutting edges on ground tools with a stone.

              #408537
              Buffer
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                @buffer

                Ok thanks. The dremel wheels I have had in the past have always just worn themselves away more than the metal!

                I will look for a rounded stone

                Thanks for the advice

                Rich

                #408545
                Baz
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                  @baz89810

                  Bit of brass or Ali held in pillar drill chuck and run slowly with a finger full of valve grinding paste and then present the tool at a slight angle. In a couple of minutes you will have a narrow band finely ground, a quick stone on the top and the jobs done.

                  #408575
                  Mick B1
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                    @mickb1

                    Once you're happy with the shape, finish and clearance angle of the curve, grind the top face to produce the edge. If you put a few degrees of side rake on it, it'll work well enough for most other common materials as well as brass.

                    #408581
                    Anonymous

                      For free form shapes I hand grind, possibly against a template, and finish with diamond hones. If the profile is important I'll machine it and finish with diamond hones.

                      Andrew

                      #408591
                      Ian S C
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                        @iansc

                        For a similar shape to your's Rich I grind out the bulk of the metal on the bench grinder (now I would start with the angle grinder), then get the shape near right with the Dremel, and use a slip stone to sharpen (as used to sharper wood gouges).

                        Ian S C

                        #408624
                        Buffer
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                          @buffer

                          Thanks for the advice, lots of techniques here.

                          I like the idea of grinding paste on a spinning bar might give that a go first.

                          Ian what bits do you use in the dremel? The little grinding wheels that came with it just wear themselves away.

                          Thanks

                          Rich

                          #408651
                          Dalboy
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                            @dalboy

                            For sharpening my HSS turning tools I use a diamond card with a little window cleaner as a lubricant, so I would go with a round diamond file and do the same Once you have it very close to shape

                            #408662
                            Jon
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                              @jon

                              Its a pain but got to be done, grind the relief if your very good can double it up for cutting edge.

                              #408770
                              Ian S C
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                                @iansc

                                Rich, in the Dremel I use a stone just smaller radius than the the shape to be ground out, get as near a you can on the bench grinder first, Baz's method would then be good to finish the tool.

                                Ian S C

                                #408971
                                Nick Hulme
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                                  @nickhulme30114

                                  You should grind your form tools such that they have the angles required, and not "Sharpen" them afterwards.

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