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Looks like your attempting to wear the carbide part.....
Now doug, I'm betting a fine setup as that is capable of holding ±.00maybe.
Well i fit works, people will say he is a genius, if it doesn't we'll say "I told you so"
Believe it or not,he COULD BE ON TO SOMETHING.fIRST, arange the grinder so that the swarrf is thrown AWAY FROM OPERATER. SECOND,the center of the grinding wheel should be on the center of the drill press spindle,BUT,BUT ofset toward the perifery of the carbide in such a manner that the wheel is forcing the perifery of the carbide toward the center of the carbide rotation.THIS WIL MINIMIZE PERIFERY CHIPPING.If the diamond wheel is course and only around 1/8 or less wide ,and the carbide is rotatine you WILL have a vbery efisient and free cutting situation. There will be very little recuting of chips. Yes,grinding makes chips,they are just smaller.Raising and lowering the quill whilst grinding might also help material removal.The picture is not very clear and most dont know what the bit looks like AND THE DRILL PRESS looks cheezy,so most think this is not worht considering.One reply mentioned grinding carbide with a green wheel,I dont know if this was ment to be a joke,but IN 2019 NOBODY SHOULD EVER BE USEING A GREEN SILICON CARBIDE WHEEL. Rather than attack this guy ,take a close look at what he is trying to do. Edwin Dirnbeck
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