stephen thomas
Diamond
- Joined
- Jun 3, 2001
...and what does it lock?
I had never noticed this before, only saw it in the photo when editing for a post on making a rotary broach on the woodworking forum. Don't think the Master Grind includes this? looking in the hole, there appear to be 2, (or maybe 3) layers, the center, (or maybe bottom of the top layer) seems to have a fine thread. But I don't want to go trying screws until understanding what it's for.
Is it perhaps a method to lock the spindle between detents, instead of using the stops on the rim of the faceplate?
This is an older Suburban Grind Mate/GM-3-V
Thanks!
smt
I had never noticed this before, only saw it in the photo when editing for a post on making a rotary broach on the woodworking forum. Don't think the Master Grind includes this? looking in the hole, there appear to be 2, (or maybe 3) layers, the center, (or maybe bottom of the top layer) seems to have a fine thread. But I don't want to go trying screws until understanding what it's for.
Is it perhaps a method to lock the spindle between detents, instead of using the stops on the rim of the faceplate?
This is an older Suburban Grind Mate/GM-3-V
Thanks!
smt