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It seems to me that building a spindle capable of precision grinding is a very high expectation of any amateur machinist. I wonder if there are any spindles commercially available, within an acceptable budget, that will meet the need? Alternatively, you might consider designing your Z axis to mount a conventional bench grinder to use as your motor/spindle. A good quality bench grinder would probably serve as well as a home built spindle. The Z axis motion could be a pivoting mount rather than linear travel.
If you insist on rolling-yer-own spindle, my vote would be for, at the wheel end, a duplex pair of angular contact back-to-back bearings, separated by as much length as the loads/package size/budget will allow and employing springs for preload/thermal compensation (as shown in the SKF link, Fig. 2, provided by John Hasler). Depending on the loads/package size/budget, I would use an additional radial bearing at the drive end of the arbor.
If you insist on rolling-yer-own spindle, my vote would be for, at the wheel end, a duplex pair of angular contact back-to-back bearings, separated by as much length as the loads/package size/budget will allow and employing springs for preload/thermal compensation (as shown in the SKF link, Fig. 2, provided by John Hasler). Depending on the loads/package size/budget, I would use an additional radial bearing at the drive end of the arbor.