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28th May 2014, 10:15 PM #1
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JONES & SHIPMAN TOOL AND CUTTER GRINDING BOOK - WEBLINK
I just came across this book while browsing the Internet. Its not just for Jones & Shipman Grinders but for most if not all Tool & Cutter Grinders. It is a big file about 22mb in size. Enjoy Guys.
http://www.usinages.com/Documentatio...0plaquette.pdfAll The Beststeran50 Stewart
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29th May 2014, 09:15 PM #2
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thanks for that Stewart , as a new owner of a t& c grinder( clarkson) ive found theres a bit of a learning curve . even the clarkson manuals gave me a bit of a bum steer on the setup for grinding horizontal milling cutters ( finger guides in the wrong place). a quick look on the one you have posted has shown me a bit more on dressing the stones and probably lots more when i get time to read it all
john
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29th May 2014, 09:42 PM #3
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