Hi
Received my new T4 on Friday and had a quick lay with it this weekend on a couple of chisels.
The grinding wheel seems to oscillate as though it isn't completely round, I'll see if I can capture some Video. However, the best way I can describe it is as follows.
If I rest the chisel on the grinding wheel lightly, the handle end bobs up and down about 1mm on each turn of the wheel, there is a slight difference in tone (sound) that accompanies the rocking motion.
Is a new wheel likely to need truing?
J
I have noticed that my wheel bobs up and down if I don't have it completely flat when I slide it on the arbors. Make sure everything is flat before you tighten the plastic lock nut. See if that makes a difference
John,
a new wheel definitely is, if you want to get rid of any up-down movement.
Although 1 mm on a longer chisel handle doesn't seem much, you could even get that back after taking off and reinstalling the wheel. I've had more on a new SG wheel.
Being out of true would also explain the different sound. Might also be a bump, nick or some inclusion. All of these should also be cured by truing.
Another suggestion is that you mark the relative position and the shaft with your marker after truing. This will enable you to take the wheel off and then reinstall it in the same spot. This eliminates variations that may occur due to component tolerances.
Sounds like your grindstone needs to be trued, using the truing tool - not the stone grader. There is exhaustive discussion on the forum about truing stones. Just do a search on the forum for "truing tool" and you will have gobs of reading. If your T4 did not come with a truing tool, it is an essential tool and you should buy one - and learn to use it properly. Be sure to get the new, updated version.
I used to follow the practice of marking the stones (and diamond wheels) and making sure they go back on the machine the same way each time. BUT... my grindstones are trued, so there isn't as much need as in the case of your grindstone.
Rick
i noticed a slight wobble on my t4 stone a week after i purchased it, ended up purchasing a truing tool from amazon and that seemed to solve my problem, i dropped the support bar until it touches the stone, then I raised it up just a little, I was able to see a little light then turned the machine on. that's one way i checked if it was not true. goodluck!
Quote from: RickKrung on September 21, 2020, 04:01:16 PM
Sounds like your grindstone needs to be trued, using the truing tool - not the stone grader. There is exhaustive discussion on the forum about truing stones. Just do a search on the forum for "truing tool" and you will have gobs of reading. If your T4 did not come with a truing tool, it is an essential tool and you should buy one - and learn to use it properly. Be sure to get the new, updated version.
I used to follow the practice of marking the stones (and diamond wheels) and making sure they go back on the machine the same way each time. BUT... my grindstones are trued, so there isn't as much need as in the case of your grindstone.
Rick
I bought the truing tool with the T4, how do I know if its the updated version ?
Post a photo of it, we can tell you. I don't know how to describe it, as I've never had one in my hands, but the head that travels across and holds the cutting points is more "streamlined". Below is an image I took from the Tormek site on Accessories.
Rick
Left to Right.... Oldest to Latest
(https://forum.tormek.com/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=4480.0;attach=4928)
Quote from: cbwx34 on September 21, 2020, 05:38:03 PM
Left to Right.... Oldest to Latest
(https://forum.tormek.com/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=4480.0;attach=4928)
I have the latest, thanks
J