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In the Shop => General Tormek Questions => Topic started by: micha on September 06, 2021, 02:37:14 PM

Title: Setting USB parallel to grinding surface with AngleCube
Post by: micha on September 06, 2021, 02:37:14 PM
Some of you have already put the AngleCube to good use and there are quite some interesting applications for it. I sometimes tried to use the AngleCube for setting the USB parallel to the stone, especially when setting up the SE-77. Immediately after truing, you can be sure it's parallel, but after (re)moving the USB once that may be gone. To obtain proper results with an AngleCube, it's necessary that the AngleCube is perpendicular to the stone and perfectly in line with the USB. Otherwise it's just guesswork.

Finally an idea for a little helper came up, and I wanted to give it a try. So here's the prototype (CNC milled from scrap wood and somewhat looking like a ruined clothes hanger  :D ).
As you can see, it didn't come out too big. There are 2 pieces of 12mm steel rod inserted below the USB-notch, so the center of gravity is below the USB, which makes it more stable. It might have been better to put these even lower, but it works o.k.


It's useful forIt's quite easy and according to the probe results are repeatable.


Mike
Title: Re: Setting USB parallel to grinding surface with AngleCube
Post by: micha on September 06, 2021, 04:35:53 PM
Just wanted to add the CAD files - a 2D-DXF drawing and a 3D-model in different formats.
(Win10 has a built-in 3D-Viewer for 3mf and stl, by the way.)

Mike

Title: Re: Setting USB parallel to grinding surface with AngleCube
Post by: tgbto on September 06, 2021, 04:50:03 PM
Hey Mike,

It never ceases to amaze me how you guys seem to use CNCs as easily if not more than we do CAD software or just plain paper and pencil.

I'm wondering: what do you think it the added precision compared to holding the anglecube to the same machinist square we use to check if we grind chisel edges square ?
Title: Re: Setting USB parallel to grinding surface with AngleCube
Post by: micha on September 06, 2021, 05:18:31 PM
Hi tgbto,

for just checking the angle, setting the AngleCube on the square is precise enough. The main advantage is that it sits on the USB and stays there so I have both hands free and can operate the support bar and the locking screws and simultaneously watch the display in real time.

Probably more a matter of convenience and laziness than of precision.  :D It certainly falls more in the "nice-to-have" than in the "must-have" category...

That's why I love my CNC so much, it makes it so easy to realize many of those (sometimes weird) ideas.

Mike
Title: Re: Setting USB parallel to grinding surface with AngleCube
Post by: Willym on September 07, 2021, 01:22:13 AM
Nice work Mike. I enjoy using my CNC also -accurate and repeatable.