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09 August 2006, 01:19
Bent Fossdal
What kind of grinder is this?
Hi,
Just curious, what is the correct term for this machine in the US?


This is the mashine I use as a surface grinder and to set up all my tools for the mill.
In stead of a wise it is in this pick equipped with a magnet-table.
PS, note the case for my canon on the right side of the table! Cool


Bent Fossdal
Reiso
5685 Uggdal
Norway

09 August 2006, 01:28
b beyer
surface grinder


Bob
09 August 2006, 01:30
malm
quote:
Originally posted by Bent Fossdal:
Hi,
Just curious, what is the correct term for this machine in the US?




A Dremel tool! Big Grin

I really like those Magnetic chucks. They come in very handy at times. thumb
09 August 2006, 02:54
gunmaker
It looks like a tool & cutter grinder to me.
gunmaker


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09 August 2006, 03:41
jeffeosso
small surface grinder... I'll take one, please!


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09 August 2006, 04:01
Hank H.
Its a surface grinder...we knife makers use em all the time. Grizzly makes em, as well as others.
09 August 2006, 04:17
Mark_Stratton
gunmaker is right, this machine tool is a tool and cutter grinder. This type of machine is used for sharpening end mills. There is an additional fixture that holds the tools to be sharpened. You can adjust the position of table and the missing fixture to grind the reliefs you need on a end mill or reamer. I have one of these machines, only it was made by OK Lee. You can use it as a surface grinder.
09 August 2006, 04:42
duikerman
quote:
Originally posted by Mark_Stratton:
gunmaker is right, this machine tool is a tool and cutter grinder. This type of machine is used for sharpening end mills. There is an additional fixture that holds the tools to be sharpened. You can adjust the position of table and the missing fixture to grind the reliefs you need on a end mill or reamer. I have one of these machines, only it was made by OK Lee. You can use it as a surface grinder.

Yes, I agree, it's a tool and cutter grinder but Mark, check your machine and see if it's K. O. Lee or O. K. Lee, no big deal but the folks in South Dakota might become politically correct and that would not be good.
09 August 2006, 04:43
Pumpkinheaver
Yup surface grinder. Those wheels will really explode if you try to take too much material off in a pass. Cool


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09 August 2006, 07:36
ole_270
Tool and Cutter grinder. Many attachments available for them. Air Bearing, 5-C collet dividers, cyl. grinding attachments, lots of stuff. I've sharpened many an End Mill on one, though with a Borizon cup wheel.
09 August 2006, 08:36
OMJ
The magnetic chuck is the usual work holder for a surface grinder. We use vices, angle plates and custom fixtures to hold small parts and non-magnetic parts. Different wheel grit and bondings for different grinding tasks.
It looks like you have a lot of accessories and guards, etc. for this machine.
09 August 2006, 09:35
malm
Bent, what artillery piece is that brass for?
09 August 2006, 12:17
Bent Fossdal
Thanks, everybody! In Norway it is called a "tool-grinder", or more correctly; "Verktøy-slipemaskin" Cool
I've got all kind of devices and wises and holders and centerspindels and you bloody name it. Great mashine. The table can be worked by the wheel, or "free-floated" by hand. I just wanted to know the correct english term, and i guess it is a "tool and cutter grinder"

Malm,
The artillery piece for the brass is my home-made canon, 54x152mm:



Movie:
http://www.sluttstykket.com/blinkskudd/albums/userpics/...ter%20salutt%202.wmv

In the picture I have loaded with 4500grs of F blackpowder, on the movie there is only 3000 grs. No bullet, that would be VERY illegal in Norway, but the sound and feeling is amazing. The sound in the movie is of course nothing compared to real life.


Bent Fossdal
Reiso
5685 Uggdal
Norway

10 August 2006, 03:00
b beyer


Strictly Muzzleloading


Bob
10 August 2006, 03:02
b beyer
I had to have someone put this on for me. I have shot 2 inch balls out of this and it is very similar to bents going off. Quite a noise and ball of fire. Barrel weighed 383 pounds when I started cutting it. Replica of OLD IRONSIDES main battery.


Bob
10 August 2006, 03:52
malm
quote:
Originally posted by Bent Fossdal:

Malm,
The artillery piece for the brass is my home-made canon, 54x152mm:

http://i115.photobucket.com/albums/n320/Fossdal/kanonild2Large.jpg

Movie:
http://www.sluttstykket.com/blinkskudd/albums/userpics/...ter%20salutt%202.wmv

In the picture I have loaded with 4500grs of F blackpowder, on the movie there is only 3000 grs. No bullet, that would be VERY illegal in Norway, but the sound and feeling is amazing. The sound in the movie is of course nothing compared to real life.


I guess "Oh shit" could be almost a universal reaction no matter what the language when the piece goes off before you're ready. Big Grin Nice canon Bent! That goes for yours too b beyer. thumb
10 August 2006, 16:09
Bent Fossdal
b beyer,
Nice canon! Mine was made for the sound, not for the looks.....I often wish I had spent more time on the finnish, but it was made for the salute on our national day.

Malm,
hehe, that is no acident, I place my foot on the canon to absorb the recoil and then pulls the trigger. Both the canon and l weights 180 pounds, it would take a bigger man to sit still.


Bent Fossdal
Reiso
5685 Uggdal
Norway

11 August 2006, 08:13
b beyer
Bent, would you mind posting a pic. of the breaching system of your cannon. If this would be too much trouble I certainly understand. Thanks.


Bob
11 August 2006, 17:58
Bent Fossdal
Sure thing, beyer!



Bent Fossdal
Reiso
5685 Uggdal
Norway

11 August 2006, 18:12
jeffeosso
Bent,
How figgin cleaver is THAT???!?!?! WOW

does the bull turn to further lock the breech?

jeffe


opinions vary band of bubbas and STC hunting Club

Information on Ammoguide about
the416AR, 458AR, 470AR, 500AR
What is an AR round? Case Drawings 416-458-470AR and 500AR.
476AR,
http://www.weaponsmith.com
11 August 2006, 18:18
b beyer
Thank you very much Bent, very nice machine work.


Bob
11 August 2006, 18:43
Bent Fossdal
quote:
Originally posted by jeffeosso:
Bent,
How figgin cleaver is THAT???!?!?! WOW

does the bull turn to further lock the breech?

jeffe


Thanks, guys.
No, it does not turn, it is just in two pieses to hold the fiering pin in place. Hard spring to egnite the primer (fed.215), weak spring to hold it inside boltface when breached. The weight itself holds it in place. Oh yea, and thight tolerances! thumb



Bent Fossdal
Reiso
5685 Uggdal
Norway