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oldjag January 18th 10 12:23 AM

Live center point grinding
 
I had a MT 4 live center with a somewhat damaged CNC type point.
Yesterday as I had the dumore tool post grinder on the lathe anyway,
(making a R8 to Kwick Switch 200 adapter for my Old Hurco), I thought
I'd try regrinding the point in situ. (I hate using the tool post
grinder as I'm paranoid about the grit on the lathe) Anyway, I
noticed the tip had a short non tapered area just in front of the
bearing housing. I took a large "O" ring and looped it over the
center and over a hand drill chuck's OD to rotate the center point
while grinding. Worked very nicely. Probably a million other ways to
do this but it worked for me and cost nothing. Used a wet bath towel
over the ways and this seemed to catch a lot of the grit from the
grinder...

Ed Huntress January 18th 10 12:29 AM

Live center point grinding
 

"oldjag" wrote in message
...
I had a MT 4 live center with a somewhat damaged CNC type point.
Yesterday as I had the dumore tool post grinder on the lathe anyway,
(making a R8 to Kwick Switch 200 adapter for my Old Hurco), I thought
I'd try regrinding the point in situ. (I hate using the tool post
grinder as I'm paranoid about the grit on the lathe) Anyway, I
noticed the tip had a short non tapered area just in front of the
bearing housing. I took a large "O" ring and looped it over the
center and over a hand drill chuck's OD to rotate the center point
while grinding. Worked very nicely. Probably a million other ways to
do this but it worked for me and cost nothing. Used a wet bath towel
over the ways and this seemed to catch a lot of the grit from the
grinder...


I use aluminum foil sprayed heavily with WD-40. I used oiled newspaper in
the past, held in place with tape, but the foil works better.

Like you, I'm really paranoid about it.

--
Ed Huntress




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