![]() to keep the grit off, but they will do for the rest of us.on the rare occasions that we need that sort of precision.ĭon't think of some dude standing in front of a bench grinder.rather, think of the part spinning in precision bearings with a diamond trued wheel counter rotating and taking off a few ten-thousandths of an inch. They make a mess and require huge amounts of care in shielding the lathe ways etc. It's the reason that they make "toolpost grinders" for lathes (for shops that don't have and can't cost justify the high expense of a cylindrical grinder of some sort). Cylindrical grinding operations are generally a better way to reach high precision and better surface finish than any turning operation would hope to. ![]()
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