Tool/cutter grinder using Lidl grinder disc

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  • #350901
    Ed Dinning 1
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      Hi Folks, now that Lidl have their excellent angle grinder diamond impregnated discs back in stock, I thought I would make myself a cutter grinder similar to the one that appeared in MEW some time ago.

      Despite searching the indexes I cannot find a reference to this article; could some kind reader point me in the right direction (It was not the Marl Noel article in 242), and save me having to go through a large pile of magazines.

      Many thanks, Ed

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      #38477
      Ed Dinning 1
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        @eddinning1

        Article in MEW

        #350915
        Frances IoM
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          @francesiom58905

          didn’t Mike Cox write an article that described the use of these discs – tho havn’t the article to hand but about 2 years ago?

          #350918
          Neil Wyatt
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            @neilwyatt

            MEW 247

            Neil

            #350919
            MW
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              @mw27036

              The worden from hemingway looks like a good idea if you've got the coin for it.

              Michael W

              #350935
              DMB
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                @dmb

                Yes, Michael W, Hemingway do lots of very nice projects, but at a price. I get the impression that there is not an awful lot of work in building a Worden, but the downside is the cost, for which you could buy rather a lot of new Endmills.

                On the other hand, I believe Professor Chaddocks device costs a lot in cash and a lot in terms of work building it.

                There is a sort of copy of the latter on the Internet which only uses stock bar and no castings but will still require a lot of work to complete.

                I have nearly completed Guy Lautards device, having purchased the drawings from him many years ago, subsequently acquiring the castings free from a generous friend. Snag here is that drawings from Canadian website and the need to make a pattern and get 2 castings made in the UK to keep cost down. Not a lot of work to do but need to engrave 3 dials.

                Harold Hall's device is probably the best bet for not too much work and relatively cheap.

                All seems to be make tools to make other tools to finish the project that you really want to do.

                Edited By DMB on 20/04/2018 23:51:35

                #350959
                Ed Dinning 1
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                  @eddinning1

                  Hi Gents, many thanks for the information, article now found.

                  This thread can now be closed

                  Ed

                  #350976
                  Bazyle
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                    @bazyle

                    "we never close" laugh

                    Guy Lautard's device is more commonly known as the Tinker T&C.

                    Some photos would be interesting DMB as I have the castings.

                    #351055
                    John McNamara
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                      @johnmcnamara74883

                      Hi All

                      There is an alternative to a kit for a cutter grinder.

                      **LINK**

                      I made this grinder mainly from the scrap bin except for the motor and about a litre of epoxy.

                      I continue to use it every day, it is rock solid, excuse for the pun! there is negligible vibration. I get an almost mirror finish on carbide lathe tools with a fine diamond wheel.

                      I will be happy to email the Autocad CAD files to anyone that would like to make one. PM me. (No charge).

                      Regards
                      John

                      #351079
                      DMB
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                        @dmb

                        Bazyle,

                        I note your comments re Tinker.

                        Norman Tinker did the original design and Guy Lautard took over all rights to it and modified it. Drawings are still available AFAIK, from his website, which his ex took over after the divorce. Its what happens when you hibernate in your den too long and frequently. GL himself now seems to be untraceable on the internet. I think it' quite a fascinating and simple design. I hope to put up a couple of piccies of my progress next week, as I'm trying to get the basic job done where the parts can be bolted together and shown off at Worthing clubs bits and pieces night next Thursday. Incentive to get finger out. Castings must have been in the roundtoits bucket for about 10 years and the drawings for much longer. I will start a new thread specifically for Tinker/Lautard T & C grinder jig.

                        John

                        #351082
                        Michael Gilligan
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                          Posted by DMB on 22/04/2018 08:32:21:

                          Norman Tinker did the original design and Guy Lautard took over all rights to it and modified it. Drawings are still available AFAIK, from his website, [ … ] I will start a new thread specifically for Tinker/Lautard T & C grinder jig.

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                          Thanks for that ^^^

                          MichaelG.

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                          For convenient reference: http://lautard.com/plans.htm

                          Edited By Michael Gilligan on 22/04/2018 08:51:57

                          #351084
                          norman valentine
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                            @normanvalentine78682

                            I went and bought some of the Lidl discs. I found that they are very coarse and give a very rough finish on the tool. Or do they make them in different grades and I picked up the rough ones?

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