bladegrinder
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Last week REK knives posted a short video clip of his surface grinder with coolant system running, I contacted him and he was nice enough to help in getting me started on one for mine...so thanks REK knives. I'm no machinist so it helped to have someone with the same machine with a set up I was interested in.
Looking at my machine I couldn't quite figure out where the fluid troughs and drains were.
While I'm aware this isn't a common machine found in knifemakers shops it is found in lots of them. I have a small Sanford grinder but rarely used it because it lacked power and was kind of limited to what you could do with it. after I built my new shop and before I moved I was lucky and found a 6 x 12 Harig.
I use it mainly on folder blades and backbars, and while it was a huge step up and did nice finishes, on thin blades I could only take light passes or I would get lite burn marks or even slight warping.
After seeing REKs video with the same machine I said I got to do that. with this coolant system I can take heavier passes and the finish is absolutely better than running this thing dry. for those of you that have a surface grinder you really need to run a coolant system, the results were remarkable to me.
The whole shebang cost me about $80.00 including the fluid. ...that's a piece of stainless Damascus on the chuck.
Looking at my machine I couldn't quite figure out where the fluid troughs and drains were.
While I'm aware this isn't a common machine found in knifemakers shops it is found in lots of them. I have a small Sanford grinder but rarely used it because it lacked power and was kind of limited to what you could do with it. after I built my new shop and before I moved I was lucky and found a 6 x 12 Harig.
I use it mainly on folder blades and backbars, and while it was a huge step up and did nice finishes, on thin blades I could only take light passes or I would get lite burn marks or even slight warping.
After seeing REKs video with the same machine I said I got to do that. with this coolant system I can take heavier passes and the finish is absolutely better than running this thing dry. for those of you that have a surface grinder you really need to run a coolant system, the results were remarkable to me.
The whole shebang cost me about $80.00 including the fluid. ...that's a piece of stainless Damascus on the chuck.
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