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Charles A. Sherwood
 
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new grinders at 0.0001" runout. The wheel was trued before taking the test
grinds. I believe that I fed the wheel about 5-10 thou into the diamond, a
a thou or less per pass, with a couple of passes at the end with no
downfeed.. FWIW, the test grind was made with a couple of tenths downfeed


I think that any dressing without actually removing stone hardens the wheel.
Your last pass should remove 1 thou for a 32A type wheel and about 1/2
thou for a NSG blue wheel. Check the Norton web site for tips.

chuck
 
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