Endmill sharpening jig
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This is an endmill sharpening jig I made up.   Just a simple aluminium clamp clamped in the tool post with a cheap Ozito grinder.   Works quite well.   Cutting angle and relief are adjusted by raising and lowering the grinder and the grinder is advanced by the cross slide.   I use the chuck jaws and a small level for indexing, but that's not really necessary.
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Looking at the projects you've posted you do exceptional work. Nice attention to detail, like rounding corners over. Please keep posting.
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Greg
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Yes, I second what Greg said. Lovely work and good ideas from toglhot , keep up the good work Thumbsup Thumbsup

 Cheers Mick
Micktoon, proud to be a member of MetalworkingFun since Sep 2012.
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Thanks gents, it all comes down to camera angle.   The right camera angle can make most things look good!
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Somehow, I think it's a little more than that...
Mike

SB 10K (1976) Rockwell vertical mill (1967) Rockwell 17" drill press (1946) Me (1949)
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Thanks gents, it all comes down to camera angle. The right camera angle can make most things look good!


i need that camera or angle for my pict on the dateing sites lol
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i bought one them ozito dremel thingys few weeks back it didnt have the cardboard packageing an the sexy young girl said i could buy it less 15 dollars so i grabbed it .have had my ozito grinder for 5 yrs now an was surprised i could buy the brushes as it was making some weird noises now it just hums nicely .hope the dremel is as good an ill be happy .top job on the bracket i mite copy it if thats ok an save some money by doing my own endmills an drills in the lathe
cheers ron
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