Mr_CNC_guy
Cast Iron
- Joined
- Jul 29, 2018
- Location
- New England
I see the setting block feature on my Cincinnati #2 Tool Cutter grinder
has two calibrated pins. One on the lower table and one on the upper
adjustable table. They are precisely 12 inches from the rotating
axis of the upper table.
The setting block (which I don't have) fit in a slot in the lower
table and sets against the two calibrated pins. You can accurately
set the angle of the upper table using gauge blocks. That part I
understand, use some trig and get your desired angle.
What I don't understand is that the setting block is cut at a point
on one side. here is a picture;
How does that angle affect the trig calculations?
has two calibrated pins. One on the lower table and one on the upper
adjustable table. They are precisely 12 inches from the rotating
axis of the upper table.
The setting block (which I don't have) fit in a slot in the lower
table and sets against the two calibrated pins. You can accurately
set the angle of the upper table using gauge blocks. That part I
understand, use some trig and get your desired angle.
What I don't understand is that the setting block is cut at a point
on one side. here is a picture;
How does that angle affect the trig calculations?