Jim gordon
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This is a device I put together to finish the graver.
It seems to work fairly well, I use it frequently during some of my projects.
Click in succession on dest top to see motion.
The Duel angle head levitates on a repulsive magnetic field, can be adjusted to desired pressure on graver.
Sweeping ark is driven by the disk, and small repulsive magnets perpetuate the sweeping motion, the only moving part is the dual angle head (and spinning ceramic disk ofcourse)
Brings perpetual motion to mind, but you do have to turn on the power hone!
So far it appears to work on grinding grit wheels just as well as the ceramic disk.
I have both new and old mast,works on either mast just fine.
When wheel is reversed Cc, the head sweeps very little and often remains nearly motionless, Cc, is my favorite final polish, I generally will sharpen two or three identical gravers, in same session, it the task is demanding.
It seems to work fairly well, I use it frequently during some of my projects.
Click in succession on dest top to see motion.
The Duel angle head levitates on a repulsive magnetic field, can be adjusted to desired pressure on graver.
Sweeping ark is driven by the disk, and small repulsive magnets perpetuate the sweeping motion, the only moving part is the dual angle head (and spinning ceramic disk ofcourse)
Brings perpetual motion to mind, but you do have to turn on the power hone!
So far it appears to work on grinding grit wheels just as well as the ceramic disk.
I have both new and old mast,works on either mast just fine.
When wheel is reversed Cc, the head sweeps very little and often remains nearly motionless, Cc, is my favorite final polish, I generally will sharpen two or three identical gravers, in same session, it the task is demanding.
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