Get more life out of your expensive carbide inserts.
This simple tool will make re-grinding them to a usable condition dead easy.
Scale the stick design up or down for your insert sizes, as required.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X6gpZAoYNBk
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Get more life out of your expensive carbide inserts.
This simple tool will make re-grinding them to a usable condition dead easy.
Scale the stick design up or down for your insert sizes, as required.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X6gpZAoYNBk
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Hi,
Can you see the video? If not, please let me know and we'll try to hunt down the problem.
Ken
Rob,
This is a great idea. I never throw away any of my carbide inserts and have been waiting for an opportunity to regrind some of them. In the mean time, I just mark the damaged carbide tips with a black Sharpie so I know which tips to avoid using. I am going to try your technique and grinding jig. Thanks for the tip!
Paul