Rick & cbwx34,
Thank you for the reply and tips for setting the USB. Light is showing on the left/inside.
The first time it got out of round was when it was under 2 hours of use. I've been sharpening hand plane blades, bench chisels and turning tools to include skews, gouges, and scrapers. Nothing too serious. If I had to remove a lot fo metal I ran it trough the slow speed grinder first and then touched it up on the T4. I could feel the high point in the wheel while applying pressure on the item being sharpened and see it as it made its rotation. Since then I have paid more attention to it after I trued it out. The wheel started to do it again, I could hear it and feel it while grinding. I do grade between the coarses and noticed that sometimes the wheel 'grabs' the stone grader, makes a rotation and grabs it again. I believe the spot(?) that is grabbing is a flat spot created either by the stone grader or a flaw in the stone as the metal trail in the stone after sharpening doesn't show any gaps or problems where the wheel isnt against the tool. That's another thread though. I don't think I was pressing too hard. Then just recently while doing a hand plane blade it started getting out of round again.
I think that play in the vertical position is what caused the slant in the wheel. My horizontal holes seem to be solid.
Thank you for the reply and tips for setting the USB. Light is showing on the left/inside.
The first time it got out of round was when it was under 2 hours of use. I've been sharpening hand plane blades, bench chisels and turning tools to include skews, gouges, and scrapers. Nothing too serious. If I had to remove a lot fo metal I ran it trough the slow speed grinder first and then touched it up on the T4. I could feel the high point in the wheel while applying pressure on the item being sharpened and see it as it made its rotation. Since then I have paid more attention to it after I trued it out. The wheel started to do it again, I could hear it and feel it while grinding. I do grade between the coarses and noticed that sometimes the wheel 'grabs' the stone grader, makes a rotation and grabs it again. I believe the spot(?) that is grabbing is a flat spot created either by the stone grader or a flaw in the stone as the metal trail in the stone after sharpening doesn't show any gaps or problems where the wheel isnt against the tool. That's another thread though. I don't think I was pressing too hard. Then just recently while doing a hand plane blade it started getting out of round again.
I think that play in the vertical position is what caused the slant in the wheel. My horizontal holes seem to be solid.