Gadget for grinding gravers with rounded shapes from blanks

rweigel

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Hello,
I made a simple gadget that allows to grind gravers with rounded shapes from blanks. Up to four radial stops permit to set start und stop angles. A round bottom graver would require two stops, an onglette or oval graver reqires four stops. The onglette in the pictures has got 120° tip angle, and 60° at the top. It was the first attempt with the new tool.

I put the heel onto the onglette graver with a second gadget I made. I might post pictures of it later. I have overdone the heel width at the top of the graver a bit, which is of no consequence for it‘s function.

Cheers

Ralf
 

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looks spiffy to me. perhaps you should post all this on the classified section of the forum.
 

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I always found that just free handing the heel on an onglette with a simple twist of the wrist was the fastest easiest way to do that. Just lift up and twist. repeat for the other side by twisting the other way
 

rweigel

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Hi Papart,

it is a 12V DC Motor from Bühler, also built by Johnson Electric. They where available at 1 Euro / pcs. at an surplus electronic shop. Years later I found where they are actually build in: pumps for parking brakes of Diesel cars, e.g. BMW. They are very quiet, have a high torque and very precise bearings. I use them also with flexible shafts. With a PWM power controller, I could rotate as slow as 60 rpm and up to several thousand rpm.
 

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