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Does anyone have any idea what this is?

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http://igor.chudov.com/misc/ebay/tmp/tmp-5285.jpg
http://igor.chudov.com/misc/ebay/tmp/tmp-5286.jpg
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Does anyone have any idea what this is?


It's a warm can of Miller Genuine Draft...

Seriously though, I don't know what it is, but is the side with the knurled
portion an ASA adapter?

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Ignoramus9483 wrote:
Does anyone have any idea what this is?

http://igor.chudov.com/misc/ebay/tmp/tmp-5284.jpg
http://igor.chudov.com/misc/ebay/tmp/tmp-5285.jpg
http://igor.chudov.com/misc/ebay/tmp/tmp-5286.jpg

Looks like an endmill sharpener

http://www.mscjlindustrial.co.uk/IFX...D/product.html
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On 2009-07-28, David Billington wrote:
Ignoramus9483 wrote:
Does anyone have any idea what this is?

http://igor.chudov.com/misc/ebay/tmp/tmp-5284.jpg
http://igor.chudov.com/misc/ebay/tmp/tmp-5285.jpg
http://igor.chudov.com/misc/ebay/tmp/tmp-5286.jpg

Looks like an endmill sharpener

http://www.mscjlindustrial.co.uk/IFX...D/product.html


Yep, looks like that's it, thanks!

(and, Joe, the beer was actually cold)

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Does anyone have any idea what this is?

http://igor.chudov.com/misc/ebay/tmp/tmp-5284.jpg


Why, that's a can of beer, Ig. What's that strange object next to it,
though?

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ggy,
I think it is a sharpening fixture for horizontal milling cutters. The bar
on the bottom is a tooth indexer. Simple, but functional.
Steve

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Does anyone have any idea what this is?

http://igor.chudov.com/misc/ebay/tmp/tmp-5284.jpg
http://igor.chudov.com/misc/ebay/tmp/tmp-5285.jpg
http://igor.chudov.com/misc/ebay/tmp/tmp-5286.jpg



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On 2009-07-28, Steve Lusardi wrote:
ggy,
I think it is a sharpening fixture for horizontal milling cutters. The bar
on the bottom is a tooth indexer. Simple, but functional.
Steve


Steve, I believe that you are 100% spot on.

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Does anyone have any idea what this is?

http://igor.chudov.com/misc/ebay/tmp/tmp-5284.jpg
http://igor.chudov.com/misc/ebay/tmp/tmp-5285.jpg
http://igor.chudov.com/misc/ebay/tmp/tmp-5286.jpg



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Ignoramus9483 wrote:
Does anyone have any idea what this is?

http://igor.chudov.com/misc/ebay/tmp/tmp-5284.jpg
http://igor.chudov.com/misc/ebay/tmp/tmp-5285.jpg
http://igor.chudov.com/misc/ebay/tmp/tmp-5286.jpg



Ig,
I think this is the modern (made in China) version:

[http://www.tools4cheap.net/proddetai...prod=endsharp]

-AL A.
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Does anyone have any idea what this is?

http://igor.chudov.com/misc/ebay/tmp/tmp-5284.jpg
http://igor.chudov.com/misc/ebay/tmp/tmp-5285.jpg
http://igor.chudov.com/misc/ebay/tmp/tmp-5286.jpg


It's a beer, moron! ;-)

Oh, the other thing .......... looks like some sort of specialized pillow
block.

Steve


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On 2009-07-28, Ignoramus9483 wrote:
Does anyone have any idea what this is?

http://igor.chudov.com/misc/ebay/tmp/tmp-5284.jpg
http://igor.chudov.com/misc/ebay/tmp/tmp-5285.jpg
http://igor.chudov.com/misc/ebay/tmp/tmp-5286.jpg


Looks to me to be a fixture for sharpening end mills and
conventional mills. You do need a tool and cutter grinder to go with
it. It looks to be an earlier design, as later ones use air bearings to
allow the spindle to move. The finger of flat stock is used to support
the edge of the cutter as it slides past the grinder wheel.

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OK, guys, this is great, thanks a lot.

What sort of grinder does it require, though? Would it work with a
grinder like baldor 500? see here

http://yabe.algebra.com/~ichudov/mis.../ebayhist.html

(I no longer have it, but I have something similar by Rockwell, and I
was surprised that my above page came up second in google search for
"baldor 500")

Or does it need a special T&C grinder?

i


On 2009-07-28, AL A. wrote:
Ignoramus9483 wrote:
Does anyone have any idea what this is?

http://igor.chudov.com/misc/ebay/tmp/tmp-5284.jpg
http://igor.chudov.com/misc/ebay/tmp/tmp-5285.jpg
http://igor.chudov.com/misc/ebay/tmp/tmp-5286.jpg



Ig,
I think this is the modern (made in China) version:

[http://www.tools4cheap.net/proddetai...prod=endsharp]

-AL A.

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Ignoramus9483 wrote:
OK, guys, this is great, thanks a lot.

What sort of grinder does it require, though? Would it work with a
grinder like baldor 500? see here

http://yabe.algebra.com/~ichudov/mis.../ebayhist.html

(I no longer have it, but I have something similar by Rockwell, and I
was surprised that my above page came up second in google search for
"baldor 500")

Or does it need a special T&C grinder?

i


It is typically an accessory used on a tool & cutter grinder, like the
KO Lee, and similar machines.

-Al A.
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This is a low end rig that uses the horizontal mill itself as the grinder.
The stone is mounted on an axle, which is then mounted in a drive collet.
The stone is trued with a diamond mounted on the mill table. Ater that, this
jig is mounted to the table with the dull cutter. Then the table is adjusted
to present the cutter edges at the correct relief angle to the stone. The
cut is then determined on the Z axis of the mill and one tooth at a time is
fed under the stone taking as many cuts as required. They work very well,
but are a pain to use because the entire mill must be rigged abnormally and
protected from stone dust, unlike a tool grinder that is always ready to go,
but if you don't have tool grinder........
Steve

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OK, guys, this is great, thanks a lot.

What sort of grinder does it require, though? Would it work with a
grinder like baldor 500? see here

http://yabe.algebra.com/~ichudov/mis.../ebayhist.html

(I no longer have it, but I have something similar by Rockwell, and I
was surprised that my above page came up second in google search for
"baldor 500")

Or does it need a special T&C grinder?

i


On 2009-07-28, AL A. wrote:
Ignoramus9483 wrote:
Does anyone have any idea what this is?

http://igor.chudov.com/misc/ebay/tmp/tmp-5284.jpg
http://igor.chudov.com/misc/ebay/tmp/tmp-5285.jpg
http://igor.chudov.com/misc/ebay/tmp/tmp-5286.jpg



Ig,
I think this is the modern (made in China) version:

[http://www.tools4cheap.net/proddetai...prod=endsharp]

-AL A.



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On 2009-07-28, Ignoramus9483 wrote:
OK, guys, this is great, thanks a lot.

What sort of grinder does it require, though? Would it work with a
grinder like baldor 500? see here

http://yabe.algebra.com/~ichudov/mis.../ebayhist.html


No!

(I no longer have it, but I have something similar by Rockwell, and I
was surprised that my above page came up second in google search for
"baldor 500")

Or does it need a special T&C grinder?


The grinder which it needs typically has a cup-shaped wheel
(angled sides not cylindrical) and cuts on the "rim" of the cup.

It is *not* a diamond grinder -- unless you are sharpening
carbide milling cutters.

It typically has the motor on a shaft which allows it to be
elevated, the motor shaft to be tilted, and various other angles to be
set.

It will have a bed onto which the milling cutter holder which
you have can be mounted.

So -- what you have (and what you had) will do you no good for
this.

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