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Quote from: tgbto on May 20, 2026, 11:14:55 AMQuote from: Rossy66 on May 19, 2026, 10:25:52 PMI apologize if this is a stupid question but, I was wondering if anyone knows the degree difference on the angle master setting of 250mm to the middle scale of 10"?
It's not stupid at all. If you play with the model here, you'll see that for a given setup (USB height set, projection distance set), the difference in angle when the stone diameter varies from 250 to 254mm is about 1 degree. So for a given position of the WM-200 on the wheel while resting on the flat of the blade, the angle read on the WM-200 should be off by the same amount.
Quote from: John Hancock Sr on May 19, 2026, 03:12:24 AMThe work being done can be measured by the material being removed (bonds being broken within the steel) and the generation of heat. You need to maximise the first and minimise the second. We want as little heat as possible and as much material removal as possible for maximum efficiency.
Quote from: Rossy66 on May 19, 2026, 10:25:52 PMI apologize if this is a stupid question but, I was wondering if anyone knows the degree difference on the angle master setting of 250mm to the middle scale of 10"?
Quote from: RichColvin on May 19, 2026, 10:56:27 PMDan Heil contacted me by eMail and noted,That's really cool.You can grind a SPA by setting the (DBS-22 clearance angle) to 90 degrees.
I tried it and that indeed worked ... exceptionally well! Here is the resulting grind on a ½" drill bit.
This is a really big find by Dan as SPAs are really good on larger drill bits, and as noted on GadgetBuilder,Secondary Point Angles ... extend drill life, improve hole finish and minimize the exit burr on through-drilled holes.
You can also see that the secondary facets are quite a bit rougher than the primary facets. This is due to using a different grinding wheel, making this a faster process
Primary Facets
- Started with DC-250 diamond course grinding wheel (drill was in bad shape)
- Finished with DF-250 diamond fine grinding wheel
Secondary Facets
- Used DC-250 diamond course grinding wheel
SPAs
- Used DF-250 diamond fine grinding wheel
Quote from: Ken S on May 17, 2026, 10:48:33 PMHas anyone tried using Tormek ACC with the SG? It has cooling properties like water, and also has anti rusting properties.I noticed that when I started using ACC with my SG250, it stopped getting brown spots on it which I assume was some part of metal partial stuck to the wheel.
Ken
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