Well...I got the new wheel and the new shaft in. Installed.
Then ran the truing tool. Immediately screwed that up. Forgot to tighten it onto the tool rest so it bit in really hard and I had to take off a fair amount of wheel to get it back to true. While running the truing tool, due to the lack of concentricity I had to run the tool VERY slow multiple times. about 5 passes taking about 2-3 minutes each. Finally, got the wheel true. I will say, I don't know if my truing tool is worn out, or it is just the design, but that thing leaves the wheel seriously rough.
So then I used the dressing stone on the rough side to smooth it out. I don't know if you're supposed to do that or not, considering my dressing stone is heavily concave on the smooth polish side, and basically unused on the other side, but I did it that way and it seemed to work.
Then I gave it a run on a very old, cheap poorly ground, misshapen pocket knife my dad had. I set the angle at 20 degrees and went to town. I got the knife much sharper than it started. But I did not fix the shape of the blade as I was trying to, and I rounded the corners on the stone, so I will have to true it again to get it square. Definitely take some serious practice to use this thing proper.
Think I will spend some more time watching videos before I ruin anything lol.
Then ran the truing tool. Immediately screwed that up. Forgot to tighten it onto the tool rest so it bit in really hard and I had to take off a fair amount of wheel to get it back to true. While running the truing tool, due to the lack of concentricity I had to run the tool VERY slow multiple times. about 5 passes taking about 2-3 minutes each. Finally, got the wheel true. I will say, I don't know if my truing tool is worn out, or it is just the design, but that thing leaves the wheel seriously rough.
So then I used the dressing stone on the rough side to smooth it out. I don't know if you're supposed to do that or not, considering my dressing stone is heavily concave on the smooth polish side, and basically unused on the other side, but I did it that way and it seemed to work.
Then I gave it a run on a very old, cheap poorly ground, misshapen pocket knife my dad had. I set the angle at 20 degrees and went to town. I got the knife much sharper than it started. But I did not fix the shape of the blade as I was trying to, and I rounded the corners on the stone, so I will have to true it again to get it square. Definitely take some serious practice to use this thing proper.
Think I will spend some more time watching videos before I ruin anything lol.