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Grinder Tool Rest

RobinHood

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Spotted this design on Etsy.com using pinch bolts. Here is the link.

https://www.etsy.com/ca/listing/928...he&ref=sr_gallery-4-27&organic_search_click=1

I think it would be quite stable, versatile and pretty straight forward to make. You can also buy the parts.
 
I don’t know it seems to have a rear pivot point that I would think add to deflection / vibration maybe.
 
With all those articulations, it makes it very versatile. Seems to be very strong the way it is designed. That is at least 5 or 10 pounds sitting on the rest.

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?were there feeding problems( too fast? too slow?) back pressure too much? not enough horsepower?
 
Can you share what happened, please.

Did the saw blade get pinched? Too much run-out in the arbour? Too high RPM?

For the most part I think not rigid enough and not slow enough. The saw wouldn't cut, it just got really hot and dulled.

The saw I was attempting to use was rather course which may not have helped either 3" X 1/32" 30T.

Internet consensus seem to be don't even bother trying on a mini.
 
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