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Default I need plans for a lathe bit grinding jig like this? Can a HomeShop Machinist help me out?

On Nov 11, 5:30*pm, Tove Momerathsson wrote:
rodjava wrote:
I want to build a lathe bit grinding jig like this one shown at ebay.
So I'm looking for some Home shop machinist plans that I can follow.
I've spent some time googling but could not find anything similar.


http://cgi.ebay.com/South-Bend-Lathe-tool-cutter-bit-grinding-block_W...66:2|65:12|39:1|240:1318


Thank you in advance
Rod
San Francisco


There are plans for a similar jig in the Village Press book "The Shop
Wisdom of D. E. Johnson", pp 2-4. *The book is a collection of the
articles Johnson wrote for Home Shop Machinist over the years, so the
article also appeared in HSM some time ago.

Johnson uses a Jergen's square hole sleeve (MSC sells them) to hold
the bit, so unlike the commercial unit, his jig is good only for one
size of bit. *If you need two sizes of bit, you'll have to build two
jigs.

Village Press used to sell copies of old articles at a reasonable cost
per page. *Don't know if they still do. *And you'd probably need the
original HSM article reference, though they might be nice and copy
the three pages from the book. *If you're near a library, there's also
Interlibrary Loan which can borrow books for you from other libraries,
though it may take time for the system to find a library with a copy
of Johnson's book.

Tove


Tove,
Thank you for the reference. It's a alternative if no other plans are
available online and for free.
I'm still hoping another HSM will come through.

Rod