Hello ya'll. I've been wanting a way to help prevent burning a blade while grinding - and with thin kitchen knives it sure is easy to get a dark brown - or heaven forbid a blue tint while grinding. I dip in water each pass when grinding HT'd SS like AEB-L, etc. I wondered about a water cooled platen and found this info on Ameriblade's site " "Attention: This will not effectively carry heat away from the workpiece being ground. For that, we recommend a mist coolant directly on your part." and based on other readings I decided the watercooled platen was not the way to go. It seems a water mister is most recommended on YT and other places.
This week I put a mister assembly on my 2X72 grinder for cooling blade grinding. I've always avoided the mister in the past due to thinking there was going to be a real mess from the water. From reading on other sites and around I decided to give it a try. By keeping the psi down around 70 to 90 psi it works good and my dinky little 5 gal compressor seems to keep up ok. I put a gallon bucket about 3/4ths full of water and with a little grinding I find very little water is gone. The little clear tube goes in bucket of water, 8mm blue tube loops around back then to compressor 32 ft away (length of tube). Of course it's only used during bevel grinding post HT. Profiling there's no point.
This is the mister I order for $19 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B071DXGGP4 it's got both air and water adjustment.
This is the tubing: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BTJVBMQ8?th=1 The extra fittings come in handy.
This week I put a mister assembly on my 2X72 grinder for cooling blade grinding. I've always avoided the mister in the past due to thinking there was going to be a real mess from the water. From reading on other sites and around I decided to give it a try. By keeping the psi down around 70 to 90 psi it works good and my dinky little 5 gal compressor seems to keep up ok. I put a gallon bucket about 3/4ths full of water and with a little grinding I find very little water is gone. The little clear tube goes in bucket of water, 8mm blue tube loops around back then to compressor 32 ft away (length of tube). Of course it's only used during bevel grinding post HT. Profiling there's no point.
This is the mister I order for $19 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B071DXGGP4 it's got both air and water adjustment.
This is the tubing: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BTJVBMQ8?th=1 The extra fittings come in handy.