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some of my accessories.
wheeltapper:
Hi
I found 5 more pics but I need to resize them before I upload.
I'll do that tomorrow, its beddy bye time now. :D
Roy
wongster:
Great!!! Thanks Roy.
I'm bad at looking at plans. The pics a little too small in the book on some of the parts I'm not sure about (the 2 pcs that form the dovetail beneath the table etc).
May I know the function of the little capscrew on the fence that is horizontal to the table?
Regards,
Wong
jiihoo:
Hi Wong,
I haven't built the grinding rest (yet), just looked at the pics in the book, but maybe I can still comment.
That horizontal cap screw in the fence is a stop. In the grinding instructions in the book you will notice that in most cases the table and the fence is adjusted and left fixed. The tool to be sharpened is then put in a holder and the user will manually glide the holder back and forth on the table along the fence. In this mode of operation the cap screw you mentioned is used as a stop to stop the tool holder from traveling too far. For example when grinding an end mill the stop is used to make sure you only grind one tooth and don't fall off the end of it in the middle of the end mill and start accidentally grinding the adjacent or the opposite one.
Cheers,
Jari
(P.S. I _will_ post in the introduction section real soon now, just as soon as I get some decent pictures taken :-)
wheeltapper:
Morning all.
as promised, some more pics.
hope these help, if you want a specific pic give me a yell.
Roy
wongster:
Jari, thanks for the info. When you build yours, please take pics of your machining process.
Roy, thanks for those pics!!! how did you machine the big countersunk for the plastic ball? My plastic balls should arrive from UK next week. Received the transfer punches yesterday. Think RDG split the items to lower cost.
Regards,
Wong
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