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    NJH
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      @njh

      Hi Dias

      Here is a picture of the rest Terry and I were referring to. Not in the same league as your sturdy effort as you can see!

      Sharpening Rest

      Regards

      Norman

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      #107638
      dcosta
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        @dcosta

        Hello Norman.

        Thank you for calling my attention to my gross mistake.
        Now I can see you were referring to a something completely different.

        I wish you a happy new year
        Dias Costa

        #107641
        Terryd
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          @terryd72465

          Hi Norman,

          These rests are really intended for grinding woodworking chisels and plane blades before final honing, not really for machine tool bits. For the cost of these it is really quite economical and more useful to make the one by Mr Hall in his book. it didn't take me long to make mine and it was an interesting exercise refreshing many of my rusty skills.

          Best regards and seasons greetings,

          Terry

          #107952
          Johan Crous
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            @johancrous15881

            What is the recommended board size to mount the grinding rest and grinder on.

            I am thinking in the direction of a thick wooden board, covered with a 3mm (1/8&quot sheet of plate. I want to mount the grinder on a raiser block(S) so that I can expand in the future to the adco tool grind setup as well. The "Hall Toolrest" with the magnetic configuration can be moved to where you want it.

            1)Board size

            2) where must the grinderbe mounted?

            Johan

            #107953
            Bazyle
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              @bazyle

              ADCO???? google just brings up this thread!

              #107956
              NJH
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                @njh

                Hi Johan

                I would suggest you fix your steel plate to a piece of thick laminated kitchen worktop. With the cut edges of the worktop sealed this should form a stable base for your grinding set up. You should, with luck, be able to source a suitable off- cut cheaply.

                Regards

                Norman

                #107963
                Jeff Dayman
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                  @jeffdayman43397

                  If you place your grinder and base-board in a baking sheet (kitchen ones, for making cookies and pizzas etc) it will catch a lot of grinding dust that otherwise migrates all over the bench.

                  JD

                  #107974
                  Johan Crous
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                    @johancrous15881
                    Posted by Bazyle on 05/01/2013 12:13:35:

                    ADCO???? google just brings up this thread!

                    Sorry It is the Acto. Bad spelling.

                    I want to make the Harold Hall set-up and then later as a model project make this one as well. Both can sit on the same mounting board. And both can benefit from the magnetic base set-up. Then I don't have to make rails for the acto.

                    Here is the link:

                    **LINK**

                    I have seen no reviews yet, but I have seen several good ones of Hall's design. Several of the other designs (Quorn, Bonelle, Stent excluded) are basically similar. Where the Quorn and Bonelle have double rods for a base to move the platform, this Acto has rails as well as an X,Y slide. However for me the Hall design has the reputation backup of Workshop series books and the successes of his models made so far.

                    #108545
                    Michael Horner
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                      @michaelhorner54327

                      Hi Johan

                      Have you seen the article in MEW 134 Jan 2008 pg42 Tool and Cutter grinder from a junk box?

                      It may be possible to use a cross vice for x y travel, somebody on this forum has done this already.

                      You will need some kind of swivel to get the rotational angles.

                      I like the idea of bolting things together to get an end product I don't have the patience or probably the skill to do it from scratch. Just make up the little bits to make it work!

                      Cheers Michael.

                      #108592
                      Bazyle
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                        @bazyle

                        Perhaps they will all be obsolete soon. At Sandown someone on a SMEE stand was showing a CNC style system rotating an endmill in step with moving it along the grinding wheel.

                        #108605
                        David Clark 13
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                          @davidclark13

                          Hi Bazyle

                          That was John Pace.

                          His CNC cutter grinder has already been described in MEW.

                          regards David

                          #108669
                          chris stephens
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                            @chrisstephens63393

                            Hi DC,

                            You sure Bazyle was not referring to Prof. Hugel's excellent example?

                            chriStephens

                            #108688
                            David Clark 13
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                              @davidclark13

                              Hi ChrisN

                              No idea.

                              Perhaps you can ask him.

                              regards David

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