Dressing the Side of a Grinding Wheel

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  • čas přidán 28. 08. 2024
  • This video demonstrates how I dress the side of a grinding wheel for side wheel grinding of a part.

Komentáře • 115

  • @DavidHerscher
    @DavidHerscher Před rokem +19

    Hands down one of the best, most practical, and easy to understand channels for aspiring tool makers. Thanks for sharing your knowledge and experience with us.

  • @shannonsears3496
    @shannonsears3496 Před 8 měsíci +3

    This guy and the old man from Surburban tool have both made some of the most informative videos i have seen on CZcams. I disagree with them at times but their videos are a huge step above most videos on grinding. TY

  • @flintstoneengineering
    @flintstoneengineering Před rokem +3

    Steve & Co. Good to see you guys are active and uploading. Thanks for sharing.

    • @SolidRockMachineShopInc
      @SolidRockMachineShopInc  Před rokem +1

      With my health it is day to day but over all I am getting better so hopefully we can get back to getting a few videos out.

  • @DudleyToolwright
    @DudleyToolwright Před rokem +4

    It sure is great to have you back, Steve. Wonderful content.

  • @bid6413
    @bid6413 Před rokem +4

    Great to see you again Steve. Thanks for your latest grinding tips. Keep them coming I’ve got a lot to learn. Cheers, Will

  • @arnljotseem8794
    @arnljotseem8794 Před rokem +5

    Lots of useful information as usual. Thanks for educating us. I'm a beginner on the grinder and always come back to your videos for grinding tips and tricks. I watched your grinding videos long before I got a surface grinder, and always knew that this was hard facts on grinding. Thanks again Steve, and hope your health improves.

  • @James-fs4rn
    @James-fs4rn Před rokem +2

    👍 More priceless information! Thanks for sharing these grinding videos. Not much out there.

  • @simonsaelaertfurniture9883

    Great to see you back!

  • @mftmachining
    @mftmachining Před rokem +1

    Thanks for showing and educating us, Steve. Good to see you Back.

  • @MrJzplastic
    @MrJzplastic Před rokem +1

    Steve, every time I’m surface grinding I’m humbled by the process. I’ve always wondered how to side dress a wheel , thank you soooo much!!

  • @vpitool
    @vpitool Před rokem +1

    Steve, great video and very glad to see you back making content. Thanks for sharing your knowledge.

  • @niceguydmm
    @niceguydmm Před 8 měsíci +1

    We used a Norton Norbide stick back in my days at Talon as a tool and die maker to feather the wheel. Gave a nice cross cut. I remember dressing wheels down below a 0.100 thousandths and dropping slots in punches and holding .0001 tolerances. Mostly Zipper die tooling. Uses a Parker grinder. You did have to watch the fingers and be pretty confident on a surface grinder.

    • @SolidRockMachineShopInc
      @SolidRockMachineShopInc  Před 8 měsíci +1

      I spent most of my working career in deep drawn stamping. Work on a lot of press tooling in those days. Before hard turning we did a lot of profile grinding.

  • @DK-vx1zc
    @DK-vx1zc Před rokem +1

    Great to see you Steve.. Said another prayer for you... Great tip on side dressing, much enjoyed!

  • @OtherBrotherDarylSmith
    @OtherBrotherDarylSmith Před rokem +1

    Nice to see you back Steve. Thanks for the information on dressing a wheel for side grinding. Good information on keeping what fingers I have left away from the wheel.😊

  • @johnjohn-pt7pe
    @johnjohn-pt7pe Před rokem +1

    Great to see you making videos again. Thx for sharing your Knowledge.

  • @richharr
    @richharr Před rokem +2

    10 months has been too long, welcome back! As always a very good video

    • @SolidRockMachineShopInc
      @SolidRockMachineShopInc  Před rokem +1

      Yes, I Know. I been having health issues that greatly limit what I do. Things are starting to get better and hopefully they will continue.

  • @ronrogers4523
    @ronrogers4523 Před rokem +1

    Hi Steve.
    Great to see you back, hope you’re doing well. 👍
    Always wonderful to hear you share your insightful thoughts and practices.
    Many thanks.
    All the very best to you and the family.
    Cheers,
    Ron.

  • @shannonsears3496
    @shannonsears3496 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Good video. Thanks for showing how to dress a lip rather than trashing the side of the wheel with a norbide stick. I hate when people do that.

    • @SolidRockMachineShopInc
      @SolidRockMachineShopInc  Před 8 měsíci

      You are welcome.

    • @shannonsears3496
      @shannonsears3496 Před 8 měsíci +1

      The dressing side of wheel to get balance was nice also. All the youtube wheel balancing videos seemed to omit that step.@@SolidRockMachineShopInc

  • @rappy41861
    @rappy41861 Před 2 měsíci +1

    dress wheels and jig grind daily at work. three years experience. thanks for advice. :)

  • @roadshowautosports
    @roadshowautosports Před rokem +1

    So, pretty much you’re trying to achieve the closest possible to a single pointing with your wheel, I see. Very good explanation and description of the effects of every step you took! Very nice!

    • @SolidRockMachineShopInc
      @SolidRockMachineShopInc  Před rokem +1

      Thank you.

    • @roadshowautosports
      @roadshowautosports Před rokem +1

      @@SolidRockMachineShopInc always a pleasure to watch who knows what they’re doing! I really enjoy your videos and the simple, calm, and effective approach you take in every task! Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us! You’ve been a great help to me! Even though I don’t own a mill and cannot foresee it in the near future due to financial and space reasons, you’ve made it possible to understand how so many operations are done and how to achieve our goals! Thank you!

  • @bcbloc02
    @bcbloc02 Před rokem +1

    Glad to see a video. All the best to you and the family!

  • @hullygully-3599
    @hullygully-3599 Před rokem +1

    Lovely to see you again Steve … keep going buddy. 💪🏻💪🏻

  • @johnspargo5876
    @johnspargo5876 Před rokem +1

    Long time no see Steve! Excellence in machining. Thank you from John Spargo in Cape Town

  • @SUNEELKANDA
    @SUNEELKANDA Před 4 měsíci +1

    I use the same technique to grind the sides with surface grinder,
    It's the best idea to grind with perfection...
    Grab Love from your Subscriber Suneel Kanda from India Uttar Pradesh Agra The City of Taj Mahal

  • @ericrichards5862
    @ericrichards5862 Před rokem +1

    Thanks for the video Steve,
    I've been using the radius dressing because you can dress the bottom of the wheel when needed and you still have the edge.

  • @michaelboyle1983
    @michaelboyle1983 Před rokem +1

    Thanks for sharing this video.
    God bless you and your family!

  • @t.d.mich.7064
    @t.d.mich.7064 Před rokem +2

    I used to take a stick of Norbide and dish the side, feathering the periphery to sharp edge. Clean, burn free sidewheeling, leaving a nice cross hatch finish

    • @SolidRockMachineShopInc
      @SolidRockMachineShopInc  Před rokem

      I do that too but did not want to show it because it could be dangerous for someone with out experience.

    • @barrycaudle9926
      @barrycaudle9926 Před rokem

      That's the method I used back in the sixties, surface or cylindrical grinder. But I used to take out the bulk with a dressing stick.

    • @niceguydmm
      @niceguydmm Před 8 měsíci

      Yes sir worked like a charm. My tool and die days at Talon is what we used. Very nice feather cut.

    • @niceguydmm
      @niceguydmm Před 8 měsíci

      @@SolidRockMachineShopInc Thats true that edge gets sharp and 100K or harder wheel will cut you good.

  • @aj7utu
    @aj7utu Před rokem +1

    Thanks for great video on side wheel work!

  • @465maltbie
    @465maltbie Před rokem +1

    Thanks for the video, looks like a great technique. Charles

  • @russtuff
    @russtuff Před rokem +1

    This is solid gold. Thanks for sharing!

  • @swanvalleymachineshop
    @swanvalleymachineshop Před rokem +1

    Thanks , some great info there . I did not know about the issues with side grinding with the VOS wheels . Cheers .

  • @soundlimit300
    @soundlimit300 Před rokem +1

    Great content as usual Steve,Thanks.

  • @bobp4036
    @bobp4036 Před rokem +1

    No idea how this ended up in my suggestions, but enjoyed learning about the tech on something I may never use.

  • @jamesbarratt593
    @jamesbarratt593 Před rokem +1

    Used a company here to supply me with surface grinded steel. Then from a laser company a laser machined triangle 1m edge. Checking the grinded steel you could see light between it and the triangle.
    So wish they had been honest and skilful like you

  • @campparsonssundayschool7844

    I used to use a Norton Norbide stick to dress the side of the wheel by hand.

    • @SolidRockMachineShopInc
      @SolidRockMachineShopInc  Před rokem +1

      I do that too but did not show it because it would be dangerous for someone with little experience to try.

  • @outsidescrewball
    @outsidescrewball Před rokem +1

    Thank you for sharing, great info/discussion/demonstration

  • @raymondlee2680
    @raymondlee2680 Před rokem +1

    Nice video " Professor",Love the videos you and your Daughters put out!. Would be nice if you show how you made your dimond holder( the one you used in the video ).😯

  • @marceloiannini8199
    @marceloiannini8199 Před 8 měsíci +1

    First time I sww the explanation why you should use the 15 degree angle on the diamond, so that you can rotate and expose a non-dull edge. Thanks!

  • @Rustinox
    @Rustinox Před rokem +1

    Good one. It all makes perfect sense.

  • @randylemn
    @randylemn Před rokem +1

    Thank You as always very informative video

  • @brianu2871
    @brianu2871 Před rokem +1

    Nice video, Steve !

  • @mudnducs
    @mudnducs Před měsícem

    Hope things are getting better for you. 🙂

  • @dannyl2598
    @dannyl2598 Před rokem +1

    Thank you.

  • @perrypark8485
    @perrypark8485 Před rokem +1

    alwayas a good day when you post a new video, thanks.

  • @12345NoNamesLeft
    @12345NoNamesLeft Před rokem +1

    Nice, love to see you again. There is very little grinding info on YT

    • @SolidRockMachineShopInc
      @SolidRockMachineShopInc  Před rokem +1

      I hear that from a lot of people. There is so much you can do with a surface grinder that I am surprised at the lack of content.

  • @jsteifel
    @jsteifel Před rokem +1

    Hey Steve, missed you.. watching now. excellent info. Good to know not to do my open grained wheels.

  • @mudnducs
    @mudnducs Před 10 měsíci +1

    Sure miss your videos

    • @SolidRockMachineShopInc
      @SolidRockMachineShopInc  Před 10 měsíci

      Hope to be back soon. Been having health issues that IO hope are now getting better.
      Steve

    • @mudnducs
      @mudnducs Před 10 měsíci

      God bless you Steve. Hope you heal quickly

  • @cruch9
    @cruch9 Před rokem +2

    why is it only grinding on the left side of the wheel? x axis out of square with z axis?

    • @SolidRockMachineShopInc
      @SolidRockMachineShopInc  Před rokem +1

      The part was not very flat and there was a high spot on the right hand side of the block. You can see it when I show the block.

  • @billlawton8914
    @billlawton8914 Před 8 měsíci +1

    I need help dressing a 6° angle on the side and all we have is a j& s dresser. Can you explain it to me please?

    • @SolidRockMachineShopInc
      @SolidRockMachineShopInc  Před 8 měsíci

      Check out this video. czcams.com/video/lHXeA9_9UAw/video.html Just don"t place your left hand on the unit like he does in the video. Those are nice units, I have used them many times and like them a lot.

  • @TheZakkmylde
    @TheZakkmylde Před 6 měsíci +1

    The diamond stone for dressing the wheel should it not be on a slight angle like maybe 15° so you can rotate it all the time to keep a clean edge. Otherwise won’t the diamond develop a flat spot?

    • @SolidRockMachineShopInc
      @SolidRockMachineShopInc  Před 6 měsíci

      If it is a single point diamond then yes. If it is a cluster diamond then no.

    • @TheZakkmylde
      @TheZakkmylde Před 6 měsíci +1

      @@SolidRockMachineShopInc oh ok. Hmmm. I’m not sure what I have then. I assume if you look at it if it looks like it’s fragmented pieces together then I won’t have to rotate it but if it looks like it’s one piece, then put it on an angle.?

    • @SolidRockMachineShopInc
      @SolidRockMachineShopInc  Před 6 měsíci +1

      A single point diamond has only one diamond in it but a cluster diamond has many diamond in it. Mine usually have seven smaller separate diamonds. What you are describing sounds like a "grit dresser" which is used for CBN wheels. It has many very small diamonds embedded in a metallic base which looks like a single unit. @@TheZakkmylde

  • @NickBaradda
    @NickBaradda Před rokem +1

    Could you traverse the side of the wheel with the diamond using the z (vertical) axis instead of the x (horizontal) axis?

  • @floodo1
    @floodo1 Před rokem +1

    thx

  • @q3c6y67
    @q3c6y67 Před rokem +1

    Hi Steve. I have a requirement to have an old O.S. Walker 5” X 10” mag chuck ground as absolutely parallel as possible (not for a surface grinder). Would you be interested in helping me with this?

    • @SolidRockMachineShopInc
      @SolidRockMachineShopInc  Před rokem

      Send me an email with details at solidrock@nlbchapel .org (Don't include the space before the .org)

  • @davidrule1335
    @davidrule1335 Před rokem +1

    6:30 That finger that's "out of the way" looks kinda banged up. LOL

    • @SolidRockMachineShopInc
      @SolidRockMachineShopInc  Před rokem

      I cut my finger on the right hand earlier at the milling machine on the sharp edge of a tool that was stuck in the holder.

  • @timogross8191
    @timogross8191 Před rokem +1

    7:04

  • @mitralyoz4326
    @mitralyoz4326 Před 4 měsíci

    ich hasse das wenn jemand so viel labert..

    • @SolidRockMachineShopInc
      @SolidRockMachineShopInc  Před 4 měsíci +1

      Easy fix, watch another channel or better yet create your own and show the rest of us how it is done.