by 200cfm » Thu Sep 24, 2009 2:10 pm
Thanks guys, this morning I went through my "may need one day box" and found a spring that was good in length, size, and strength. Added a brass washer underneath it to protect the bowl, and added a washer on top sized to fit over the pilot and support the spring ends. Made a test cut and bingo, no chatter. Very very smooth and much better control. Spring is strong enough to actually hold off the weight of the grinder end and with a slight preload on the grinder I walked it down for the cuts. Cuts really look nice, so much smoother than before. And when I release the grinder the stone wheel will pop up nice and clear with no dragging to a halt on the seat.
My confidence is back up and plan to place an order for some more stones.
Oh, I discovered a method to trim down the size of the stones. My stone grinder didn't have angle markings above 60 degrees. I found that if I removed the locking adjustor screw completely out I could pivot the diamond cutter up for a vertical down 90 degree trim. This is going to solve a big problem in shaping the bowl and sizing the throats. I will be able to dial in more diameter stone sizes. Made a trial diameter trim on a junk stone and it worked fine. (tom c)