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Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Bar stock

Posted by johnhe
on 2001-12-26 15:09:17 UTC
> If using the lathe as a grinder, be sure to cover all the ways and other
> wearable parts as much as possible to prevent grinding dust from getting
on
> them and clean the machine thouroughly after doing any grinding.
>
> For best work, true up the grinding wheel(s) often and take light cuts.
>
> Smoke

Wouldn't a normal lathe tool produce a more accurate finish? Carbide grinder
wheels are covered in pits, do you mean aluminium oxide? I'm thinking of
exactly the same thing by the way, a spindle. How is the dream machine
project progressing? Do you have the address for the piccy I think I saw of
it a while ago?

Thanks again,
John H.

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