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Hey y’all,
I’m sure this has been covered multiple times, and I apologize.
I would love to try a c-max or glensteel graver at some point, mainly because the QC gravers don’t have the pre-shaped wedge shape.
I’m a little confused because a video on Youtube by GRS uploaded four years ago has this in the description: “GRS C-Max and GlenSteel preshaped gravers have just gotten easier to use. By adding two flat alignment areas on the shank of the graver, you can now save time and orient them accurately. The set screws on GRS QC Tool Holders will contact the flat spots of the graver, ensuring that the graver is loaded accurately. This will save time sharpening and create less headache when pairing a graver and QC tool holder.” And indeed I can see flat areas on the shank to tighten the QC collet screws onto.
However when I take a look on the GRS website, all the c-max and glensteel gravers have round shanks. And I read on some threads here if you want these gravers to fit in your QC handpiece you have to modify them yourself by grinding them? If this is true I will abandon the idea of using these for now because I don’t want to mess up new $30 gravers. I’m a total beginner so I’m not to keen on experimenting in this domain as of yet. And if not modified, for what types of handpieces are the gravers with round shank made for? I’m clearly missing something…
So confusing. I love that there’s a treasure of knowledge here, but it’s easy to get buried under contradictory information. Are the c-max and glensteel gravers with the flat area on the round shank taken out of the catalogue?
Thanks again guys, have a good day.
Tristan.
I’m sure this has been covered multiple times, and I apologize.
I would love to try a c-max or glensteel graver at some point, mainly because the QC gravers don’t have the pre-shaped wedge shape.
I’m a little confused because a video on Youtube by GRS uploaded four years ago has this in the description: “GRS C-Max and GlenSteel preshaped gravers have just gotten easier to use. By adding two flat alignment areas on the shank of the graver, you can now save time and orient them accurately. The set screws on GRS QC Tool Holders will contact the flat spots of the graver, ensuring that the graver is loaded accurately. This will save time sharpening and create less headache when pairing a graver and QC tool holder.” And indeed I can see flat areas on the shank to tighten the QC collet screws onto.
However when I take a look on the GRS website, all the c-max and glensteel gravers have round shanks. And I read on some threads here if you want these gravers to fit in your QC handpiece you have to modify them yourself by grinding them? If this is true I will abandon the idea of using these for now because I don’t want to mess up new $30 gravers. I’m a total beginner so I’m not to keen on experimenting in this domain as of yet. And if not modified, for what types of handpieces are the gravers with round shank made for? I’m clearly missing something…
So confusing. I love that there’s a treasure of knowledge here, but it’s easy to get buried under contradictory information. Are the c-max and glensteel gravers with the flat area on the round shank taken out of the catalogue?
Thanks again guys, have a good day.
Tristan.