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In today's Triple-T (tools, tips and talk) #124, I'll be reviewing all the different grinder attachments that I use, which ones you need and why. Plus a new on I'll be offering soon!
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Пікірлер: 72
There are several other attachments for the 2x72 grinder that I just don't have. Those might include a rotary platen, slack belt attachment and a few others. Any other attachments you have that you really like I should mention in the future?
Wanted to say I finally got my Tyrell knife works 18” mag chuck put together. Wow it’s so much better than my 10” mag chuck. Now I can get longer blades surface ground much easier. Fast shipping and a great product and awesome price. If your wanting a surface grinder order his mag chuck. He’s got a parts list on his video going over surface grinders. Super affordable and worth every penny.
@TyrellKnifeworks
Жыл бұрын
I’m glad it got to you quickly and you’ve put it to use! Thanks so much for the comment, Erik! ❤️
@JPsBladeworks
Жыл бұрын
Currently working on my own. Got my mag chuck from Denis as well. Definitely worth the money. I Definitely couldnt have made it myself. I dont have the set up lol
Lot of good tips here for grinder versatility, I don't build any knives but will certainly be adding these features to my grinder, Thanks for posting this video!
@TyrellKnifeworks
5 ай бұрын
I use these regularly and a must-have for my shop. 😉. Thanks for watching, Adam.
So many good ideas to steal in this video :) I like to make my own tools but the chuck you offer is amazing and so cheap. Will be getting one for sure. Amazing video as always sir.
@TyrellKnifeworks
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for checking out this video! The surface grinder is a must-have. You'll wonder how you ever did without one.
Denis, I'm happy I only saw two things I still need in this video! You convinced me to get the rest, and boy am I using them!
@TyrellKnifeworks
Жыл бұрын
That’s great, Bryson ! Thanks for watching.
Awesome video Denis. I thinks it sooo important to figure out what you “need” and work the wants in as you can. This video should help people with that.
@TyrellKnifeworks
Жыл бұрын
Thanks, brother!
Great overview of the many accessory options - Thank You!!!!
@TyrellKnifeworks
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for taking a look, David!
Another great triple T video! Thanks again Dennis!
@TyrellKnifeworks
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching, Stephen!
I am looking forward to the next build video. I always like new tools to build
@TyrellKnifeworks
Жыл бұрын
It might be a few months on the sharpening attachment. I need to finish a bunch of other knife builds first. Thanks for watching, Mark.
Great tips, thanx!
@TyrellKnifeworks
7 ай бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
@atolyebandirma2037
7 ай бұрын
@@TyrellKnifeworks many of your tips helped the evolution of Atölye Bandırma, thanks.
awesome video denis i have most atthments for my OBM grinder but will defintly look into that integril attch looks like brodbeck will fit my grinder if anyone were to ask what my favorite tool is hands down my 2x72 then probly my evenheat oven and my press lol im loving that so far appreciate all you do for the knife making community Mark👍👍✌
@TyrellKnifeworks
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching, Mark!
I love your work, your channel is a goldmine of information. I'm looking at building a 75x2000mm grinder and some attachments to get into making knives seriously and to help with some machining projects. How important is it for knife work to be able to run the thing in reverse? I could probably have a simpler tracking system if it only had to handle the belt going one way.
@TyrellKnifeworks
Жыл бұрын
It's really not critical to run your grinder in reverse. There are some rare occasions where its useful but I would guess maybe 5% of knifemakers ever use that feature. Thanks for watching, Matthew!
Little tip I have a brodbeck take some of the magnets you use to make the mag chuck glue them to your base of your rest makes adjustment so much easier little tap done and flipping is so much easier than the screw that’s provided that thing was always getting clogged with filings
@TyrellKnifeworks
Жыл бұрын
I can't imagine that would be tight enough though?
@Baldmanblades
Жыл бұрын
@@TyrellKnifeworks it is I did it you really have to pull on it to get it to move jest give it a try don’t glue them it a lot easier than the screw in just by tapping it you can get it super close to the belt
I really want the small wheel, and the surface grinder attachments. But, I need to get a 2x72 with a VFD before I do that. I have a modified Grizzly 2x72 with glass platen and tilting work rest at the moment.
@mcrich1978
Жыл бұрын
I feel ya.. I never got mine yet as the drill press drum is sooooooo painfully slow..
@TyrellKnifeworks
Жыл бұрын
Absolutely you need the vfd first. You can't run the small wheel at full speed, you'll burn out the bearings. Thanks for watching, Mark.
My grinder came with the aluminum wheels and they do feel like they bounce a little. I guess it doesnt absorb the force the same as my rubber 4 in wheel
@TyrellKnifeworks
Жыл бұрын
Rubber is so much smoother for grinding. Think about replacing them sometime if the chatter bothers you. Thanks for watching!
I found that the few things I can't really work without are a 10 or 12" wheel, the small wheels and you do need a VFD to really run the latter if you go too fast they tend to cook bearings. The rest really depends on 'what' you're making mostly, like my waterfall platen is very cool but I circumstantially don't do a lot of plunges so its 'mostly decorative' until I do a run of smaller paring knives and stuff. Out of them all, my vote is for a big wheel, they remove a lot of material if you want them to without putting a lot of heat into a knife which is also invaluable for things like post heat treat grinds and distal tapering gets so much easier. The rest you can sort of battle through and find alternatives if you're on a budget (like me!) then just get the stuff you will use the most and pick up the odds and sods after as they come on sale or you decide you really need them or can't make them any cheaper than the retailer can provide them at. I do recommend that people get even a little 6" disc sander of some sort, there's all sorts of sometimes expensive and bigger ones out there of varying complexity but having the tool you need now and not saving up for weeks to get the one you want has its advantages in terms of making product
@TyrellKnifeworks
Жыл бұрын
I can’t agree more! Thanks for watching, Kris!
you have the video on making a surface grinder T#110; how much better are the ones you purchased, and what is the cost differential?
@TyrellKnifeworks
Жыл бұрын
Buying a surface grinder attachment will cost you over $1k, some as high as $1300. While some of the prefab ones have nice features (switchable magnets), you're paying a premium for that. They are 3x more expensive than making one yourself (for around $420) and the end results of what they do is exactly the same. The one I made is within a few thousands over the width and about 5 thou over the length. The prefab ones are no better. Thanks for watching.
Ohh my... if it only was 2x cheaper... Not affordable. All these attachments are awesome.
@TyrellKnifeworks
Жыл бұрын
Which isn’t affordable?
@True_MrYasaki
Жыл бұрын
@@TyrellKnifeworks Ohh yeah, my bad. Brodbeck grinder. It's awesome and have so many great attachments but the prices are stunning. I earn around 800$ a month... ;(
@TyrellKnifeworks
Жыл бұрын
They are certainly priced comparable to other grinders on the market. If you are series about knife making, you need a 2x72 at some point.
Great video, Denis! I purchased a Gen4 from Brian House, and I have almost all of the attachments for it. I've never seen a disc sander attachment before, but that one got me pumped up! Will Brodbeck's fit the Gen4? ... Thanks for sharing, my brother! 😎👍🏻🔨🔥🔪
@TyrellKnifeworks
Жыл бұрын
All the Brodbeck attachments work on the Revolution, you just need a tube steel arm instead of aluminum. Just don’t buy the arm from Brodbeck and get it separately. Thanks for watching, Bob!
Groovy.
@TyrellKnifeworks
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching, Chris!
Actually my OBM one has 2 rubber wheels, one above and one below giving a tight radius for any of the small wheels.
@TyrellKnifeworks
Ай бұрын
That’s handy. I also have two rubber wheels on my flat platen. Still need a small wheel attachment though. Thanks for watching.
As this fits into the topic of this video, what size are tooling arms usually? I'll be making a 2x72 later this year, and was wondering what is the usual size for tooling arms, as I would like to be able to buy, and use other ones without needing any modifications. Also, are they different for metric and imperial ones, as I'm going to be making this all to metric measurements.
@TyrellKnifeworks
Жыл бұрын
The standard size is 1.5" square, so I'd think they'd standardize on 40mm. Check though.
@willdmann363
Жыл бұрын
@@TyrellKnifeworks Thanks for the help, yep, that and 30mm seem to be the standard sizes. I'll likely go with 40mm so it can also fit 1.5",
Well I screwed up pretty bad. I got the Vevor 2 By 82 and converted it to fit 72in belts. The biggest mistake was there is NOT 2 Tooling arms. Or a tilting feature. Im going to have to add that tooling arm and build a tilting base. Somehow. Thank you for the tips. They really do help a lot.
@TyrellKnifeworks
Жыл бұрын
Yeah, unfortunately the Vevor grinder doesn't have great reviews because of those missing features and other quality issues. Still better than a 1x30 though! 😉 Thanks for watching, Drew!
@drewdoesart9277
Жыл бұрын
@@TyrellKnifeworks Yes. I have been using Harbor Freights 1 by 30 for 2 years. I figure I use the Vevor until it blows up then go from there. lol
Happy verry good you
@TyrellKnifeworks
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching
You should do some copper twist Damascus for cladding on your next san mai knife
@TyrellKnifeworks
Жыл бұрын
You can do twist as cladding, but you can't twist a copper billet. It'll just shear apart. Thanks for watching.
@erikcourtney1834
Жыл бұрын
There’s a video of someone trying to do a twist with copper cladding and it came apart. Can’t remember who it was.
Excelente máster
@TyrellKnifeworks
Жыл бұрын
¡Gracias por ver, Roberto!
if you are willing to make most of your own equipment how much do you figure start up costs are?
@TyrellKnifeworks
Жыл бұрын
If you mean getting into knifemaking, you can start with a home-built forge, a cheap grinder and a hammer for about $400. Watching my Beginner Series playlist and you'll see how I started. Thanks for watching, Gene!
would a 2x42 grinder suffice? does it have to be 72"?
@TyrellKnifeworks
Жыл бұрын
A 2x42 is a decent machine. It can’t handle all the attachments though since the belt is so short. It’ll get the basics done for sure though. 👍. Thanks for watching.
Imma take this video and forward it directly to wife.. 😂
@TyrellKnifeworks
Жыл бұрын
Ha, love it! Thanks for watching, Matt!
Ha! Second comment
@TyrellKnifeworks
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching, Darrell!
A clown video 👍 finally got that 440 CFM ducted fan, trying to fiberglass my own fitting from 6 to 2 in almost done
@TyrellKnifeworks
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching, Michael!
👍✌️⚒️
@TyrellKnifeworks
4 күн бұрын
Thanks for watching, Jason