Surface grinding wheels and surface finish.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gjz0Zt76...we0fvkqs04

This is a 27 minute video showing the results of using different wheels and grits and the surface finish they leave. We used 46 ruby, 46.2 white aluminum oxide 60 ruby ceramic mixed and a 120 ruby wheel. some are open structure others are closed. The 46.2 white aluminum oxide and 60 ruby ceramic mixed gave the best finish.

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(06-04-2017, 06:15 AM)Viperspit Wrote: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gjz0Zt76...we0fvkqs04

This is a 27 minute video showing the results of using different wheels and grits and the surface finish they leave. We used 46 ruby, 46.2 white aluminum oxide 60 ruby ceramic mixed and a 120 ruby wheel. some are open structure others are closed. The 46.2 white aluminum oxide and 60 ruby ceramic mixed gave the best finish.

Steve

Hi Steve,

Great video, very educational. I recently acquired a vintage manually operated surface grinder, and for someone like me who is just an amateur home shop machinist, I find this is valuable information. Thanks !

Here is a photo of the Alfred Herbert machine I have, and now realize what selection of wheels will be necessary for future use.


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(06-04-2017, 10:04 AM)Mike E. Wrote:
(06-04-2017, 06:15 AM)Viperspit Wrote: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gjz0Zt76...we0fvkqs04

This is a 27 minute video showing the results of using different wheels and grits and the surface finish they leave. We used 46 ruby, 46.2 white aluminum oxide 60 ruby ceramic mixed and a 120 ruby wheel. some are open structure others are closed. The 46.2 white aluminum oxide and 60 ruby ceramic mixed gave the best finish.

Steve

Hi Steve,

Great video, very educational. I recently acquired a vintage manually operated surface grinder, and for someone like me who is just an amateur home shop machinist, I find this is valuable information. Thanks !

Here is a photo of the Alfred Herbert machine I have, and now realize what selection of wheels will be necessary for future use.

Thanks Mike,

We find it encouraging when others benefit from the video. Thanks for the feedback. That's a nice clean looking machine. I never heard of that brand before. Have you used it yet? How does she cut?

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Its a British made machine, a late model Herbert Jr.. There's information about it and photos on the list at  http://www.lathes.co.uk  . Scroll down the page to "Grinders on the right hand side. I haven't used it yet, as it went straight into my rental storage unit after purchase. My new garage/workshop is still at the foundation stage, so I'll have to let you know how the grinder works once I get moved in and the shop electric's are sorted out.
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