I'd like to find a way to automatically adjust the feed rate of the single point dresser based on how many dressing cycles its made. A new dresser has a .016 radius on it and sits at a 30° angle from the wheel. After dressing the wheel 50 times or so, there's a flat worn on the diamond. After 100 dresses the flat gets wider (so on and so forth). I want to increase the feed rate of the dressing pass to keep the wheel freer cutting as the flat gets wider.
I'm a lathe guy, so I think of it like a wiper insert in a lathe. A .016 radius should feed around .004" per rev to hit a 32Ra finish. With a wiper edge you can double the federate.
Is there a way to write a macro like this on a Toyoda GL4A grinder?
Thanks
-Shane
I'm a lathe guy, so I think of it like a wiper insert in a lathe. A .016 radius should feed around .004" per rev to hit a 32Ra finish. With a wiper edge you can double the federate.
Is there a way to write a macro like this on a Toyoda GL4A grinder?
Thanks
-Shane