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QuoteQ: Is it really more efficient?
A: Absolutely. Studies suggest that eliminating unnecessary hand movements can lead to a 0.0087% increase in sharpening productivity.
Quote from: Seapy on March 31, 2025, 10:55:19 AMThe shaft is exactly 16mm diameter steel.
Quote from: Seapy on March 31, 2025, 10:55:19 AMI am not expecting a good outcome, the crush effect of expanding rust has probably damaged the stoneI would not worry too much since the stone rotation is quite slow so there is not a lot of tension.
Quote from: Seapy on March 31, 2025, 10:55:19 AMThank you for the kind welcome and helpful replies gentlemen.
The threads which retain both of the wheels on the shaft are definitely Right Hand, 12mm X 1.75mm pitch, a standard ISO 12mm nut screws on easily, I have just run a good 12mm X 1.75mm die on the threads at the stone wheel end AND the honing wheel end, which suggests to me that this is a home made (or improvised) shaft. The shaft is exactly 16mm diameter steel. ...snip...
Quote from: Seapy on March 31, 2025, 10:55:19 AM...snip...
I will drill out the shaft from the stone wheel later and see what the situation is with the remaining hole in the stone wheel, I am not expecting a good outcome, the crush effect of expanding rust has probably damaged the stone so I expect to have to sleeve the hole then bore the sleeve accurately to retain concentricity.
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Quote from: Arzt on March 29, 2025, 01:01:33 PMIt would be easy to print such images then use the paper print-out as a template.
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