Endmill Sharpening

Sharpening both the end and side cutting edges of an endmill
For an introduction to my grinding rest used in this video, click on the following. • Grind Rest Introduction
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homews.co.uk/page224.html

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  • @randomdude1786
    @randomdude17867 жыл бұрын

    excellent work, smooth quiet cutting. one of the best end mill sharpening videos I've seen on youtube thanks

  • @a320214
    @a3202146 жыл бұрын

    very clever and precise : beautiful !!! 5 stars !!!

  • @wolfstirol1940
    @wolfstirol19407 жыл бұрын

    perfect made grinding rest and fixture . .i come from Austria, Tyrol and in german theres not as good lecture as in english especially the workshop series which i own 18 books written by tubalcain, Hall, and so on ...there the same rest is explained with plans ....i love building these things ...

  • @galvanaut7119
    @galvanaut71194 жыл бұрын

    Wow. This is superb.

  • @runmycode4940
    @runmycode49403 жыл бұрын

    You are awesome. Thanks for sharing

  • @homemetalworkingworkshop3365
    @homemetalworkingworkshop33656 жыл бұрын

    Thanks all for your comments. Unfortunately though, at 84 (2017), I now find it necessary to limit my involvement in my website and videos as the brain is not as agile as it once was. However, should you want to contact me, use the contact page on my website, here, www.homews.co.uk/page6.html . Do please read my comments there before posting. Harold

  • @M1KEMEX

    @M1KEMEX

    6 жыл бұрын

    A teacher is a second father. Farewell.

  • @mahocnc
    @mahocnc6 жыл бұрын

    Pretty nice overall but a slow process loosening and go back to the starting point when sharpening sides of endmills... you could make a pivoting hinge plate with a spring pushing upward to a stop..only needs to pivot little, perhaps 3/8", heaving a handle in front of pivot plate pushing down moving away from the wheel and let go at the starting point, some air flow spindles have this set up and I love it, [ have made one] your left hand is on the pivot handle and right hand pulls the cutter.

  • @1crazypj
    @1crazypj3 жыл бұрын

    After seeing the low profile clamps I made a set from grade 8 bolts. I drilled down through heads then cut them off. Used 8mm Allen bolts turned eccentric in 3 jaw , offsetting by putting aluminium shim under one jaw. It was so simple I should have made them yeasr ago

  • @metal2
    @metal24 жыл бұрын

    Hi Harold was doing the cutter sharpener from the book does not say a slot in part #66 bearing . Looked at the video and it has slits in the spindle bearing . its coming out pretty good . Im about half way done with the jig ty again Paul.

  • @haroldhall4173

    @haroldhall4173

    4 жыл бұрын

    Paul You do not mention which book you are working from. If “Milling a Complete Course” you will find on page 114 the statement which says “Fit bearings using two part resin adhesive. Therefore the bearings will get slit at the same time as parts 63 and 64. Incidentally, I wrote the article for the “Model Engineers Workshop” magazine starting in April 1992 (when I was editor and short of articles) and then published in “Milling a Complete Course” in 2004. If you are looking at “Tool and Cutter Sharpening” look at page 110 for a similar explanation. However, this book deals primarily with sharpening techniques and has much less detail about making items. Harold

  • @thorliebhammer7238
    @thorliebhammer72386 жыл бұрын

    Can this fixture be used to shape and sharpen tapered reamers? These cutting tools have cutting edges along their length with either straight or reverse helical flutes. Examples are tapered pin reamers and Morse tapered reamers. I need to make tapered reamers with various custom tapers. Thank you.

  • @homemetalworkingworkshop3365

    @homemetalworkingworkshop3365

    6 жыл бұрын

    Both for taper pin and Morse tapers reamers the angle needs to be very accurate, I doubt if this could be achieved. Also for Morse tapers the required length of the traverse would be difficult achieve without fluctuations. Harold

  • @thorliebhammer7238

    @thorliebhammer7238

    6 жыл бұрын

    Thank you very much for your quick response. I have two of your books and have begun making some of the tools. I have a long way to go before I'll be making reamers with custom tapers. Happy New Year, sir. Bill

  • @giordanocantori8282
    @giordanocantori82824 жыл бұрын

    Hi Harold. I purchased books number 35 and 38. Is it possible to have the texts to translate them into Italian?

  • @haroldhall4173

    @haroldhall4173

    4 жыл бұрын

    I am sorry Giordano but I am not permited to pass parts, or all of the text, onto another. See "Milling a Complete Course" and read the last paragraph on the page prior to the contents page. In any case, after 16 years I no longer have the text. Harold

  • @raymondvanroest3904
    @raymondvanroest39044 жыл бұрын

    why not put a bearing on the end of the spindle for the hand so no involenary action of the hand is transmitted to the tool. but hey nice job that tool design is from model engineers workshop yes.

  • @metal2
    @metal24 жыл бұрын

    how much would one charge to make one ?

  • @haroldhall4173

    @haroldhall4173

    4 жыл бұрын

    As it would be a one of and not mass produced, very expensive, at least £ 200.00 I would think!

  • @stephenmainwaring512
    @stephenmainwaring512 Жыл бұрын

    Good old school engineerig