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I'm new to the forum, so have at me if I'm wrong guys.
You don't dress a form onto a diamond grinding wheel, the grit is not deep enough, and what would you cut it with?
There are, however, some companies out there that will embed the diamond grit onto a wheel that you have formed. I don't have personal experience with them, but can get you some more information if needed.
I would also be interested in the answer to brucecu's question about the specs on the finished part. Will ceramic like that even tolerate the grinding process without shattering?
Depends on the diamond wheel type. Resin bond or metal bond wheels have a relatively deep layer of grit bonded to the wheel hub and can be dressed. Electroplated wheels have one layer of grit plated to the outside of the wheel hub/form and can not be dressed.
The dressing of a bonded diamond wheel doesn't cut the diamond grit, just cuts the bonding material (binder) and/or pulls grit out of the bonding material.
And yes, ceramic can easily be ground with the correct type and grit of diamond wheel for the process.
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