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    Sharpening metalworking workshop cutters, Videos

    I have now completed the series showing workshop cutters being sharpened whilst using one of my Grinding Rests. The complete list is shown below.

    However I have made many other videos showing aspects of the workshop tooling for which I have published the designs. A full list of these ( though there are more to come) can be found on my website here. Harold Halls Videos, index

    Now for the videos showing my grinding rests being used.

    Grinding Rest Videos

    Introduction


    Knife Tool


    Boring Tools for the lathe


    End Mill end only




    End Mill end and side


    Dovetail Cutter


    Slitting Saw


    Drill, four facet sharpening


    Wheel Dressing


    Harold

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    Terry, You're attachments seem to be invalid , links don't go anywhere
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    Hi Al8236,

    Those were not supposed to be links, the pictures were supposed to be embedded into the posting but I see that they aren't showing.

    I followed the instructions in the video on how to attach photographs and they showed up in the preview window but obviously something has gone wrong. Here is another attempt

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    Garage fire
    as viewed from neighbours garden


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    Grinding rest test assembled
    before final finishing and polishing


    Sharpening metalworking workshop cutters, Videos-grinding-rest-after-recovery-garage.jpg

    Rest as rescued after a couple of weeks
    in the English summer rain!


    Here goes, The preview shows all 3 photographs correctly positioned, fingers crossed.

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    It worked This time, I don't think that I did anything different but I'm glad that they are now showing. Gives me confidence for the future.

    Best regards

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    Hi,

    If anyone is interested, I found my pictures of my grinding rest which I renovated following the fire and weather damage shown earlier. I post them to show what is possible with an apparently hopeless case. I disassembled the rest and removed the worst of the loose rust with wire brushes and emery cloth. The deep rust was removed from the parts with hydrochloric acid and then polished with fine emery. and protected with camelia oil The latter is good enough for Japanese sword makers so it's ok for me).

    I had to make some new handles as the originals were lost when the Loctite I used to secure them failed in the fire and they were lost in the debris, only one survived the ordeal. I will have to make some new adjusting knobs as the fire and rust did for the knurling but the graduations just about survived.


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    Sharpening metalworking workshop cutters, Videos-dscn3219.jpg

    Regards

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    Well that certainly looks better than the last photo you posted, looks like a nice save!
    Al
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    Congratulations Metaler, your Sharpening Metalworking Workshop Cutters video series is our Best Documented Build winner for March 2017!

    Great comprehensive documentation in this 9-video series, plus many more on Metaler's website here: Harold Halls Videos, index .

    Some other nicely-documented builds from March: a Keyway Cutting Method by Vyacheslav.Nevolya, a Damaged Thread Chamfering Tool by brianhw, a Large Radius Rolling Brake by KustomsbyKent, a Dual Fuel Melting Furnace by Carlos B, a 4 Bolt Compound Clamp by LMMasterMariner, a Limiting Resistor Selection Technique by rgsparber, an Annular Cutter Holder by bstanga, a Lathe Shear Tool by tonyfoale, and a Plaster Toolmaking Technique by tonyfoale.


    Metaler - please confirm your email address via PM to me, and I'll get your $35 award sent out, via your choice of PayPal, Amazon, or bitcoin.

    Congrats again!

    Here are all of our previous monthly Best Documented Build winners:


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    Terry
    Just read about the fire. It is something we will have to face at one time or other. My heart goes out to you and your loss. I pray for better day to at least catch up some. No more fires, it hurts too much.
    Nelson

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    Mr. Hall, and all hmt.net; we are far luckier than subsequent generations, to be able not only appreciate but generate such tools. Way too many examples of them equating 'buying' with 'building'.
    Ain't no way it's the same, not even close.
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    That’s a really comprehensive accessory and I can appreciate how much thought has gone into the design and cannot comprehend the number of operations to accomplish it. But “simple”? I have cheap bench grinders and the rests are very limited, and when the stone goes down to 6” diameter, they’re no good. So, with respect, Sharpening metalworking workshop cutters, Videos-image.jpg this has been my simple remedy (made from a bit of garden gate) I hope you find this amusing. I was very surprised, talking to the homeengineer how long his wheels last and concluded that cheap bench grinders have very friable wheels, but don’t know.

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