Still unable to find a 4.5 to 2MT sleeve or any firms locally who are able to cylindrical grind it so will proceed to grind it on my Clarkson.
I am planning to make a drive to run on ball bearings on one of the centre spindles with this being belt driven from a geared motor with variable speed control. I hope to make the drive assembly interchangeable with my 5C spin index unit so that I can also use it for simple internal grinding.
I have been unable to find the required rotational speed of the workpiece in my reference books (including Norton book on Toolroom Grinding) or on the 'net, but appreciate that there will not be a single figure due to the multitude of variables. I just need to be in the right ball park.
I have in mind speeds from 20 to 200rpm and a 1/20hp drive motor with either toothed belt or maybe vacuum cleaner flat belt drive running on a crowned drive pulley. (toothed belt might introduce 'tooth pitch' related chatter pattern, flat belt might be prone to slipping under deeper cuts?)
I would appreciate a steer from anyone with experience of cylindrical grinding.
John