Adjustable Surface grinder dresser

Seems to me that the likely vibration modes are not in a sensitive direction for the dresser. (Dresser moving across wheel surface as stand column bends.)
 
I don’t like that I have to move the SG wheel a significant amount to dress in the middle of a job.
I saw an adjustable dresser on a Youtube video.
Here is my version. It works great, I tried it out.
The base is from an extra surface gauge I had laying around. It locks up on the magnet rock solid.
I worked in a grinding shop for a few years. This is how you do it if the dresser is t permanently attached to the machine.
 
I worked in a grinding shop for a few years. This is how you do it if the dresser is t permanently attached to the machine.
I would love to have a factory dresser in the wheel housing.
That would be convenient
 
I received a suggestion from Benmychree (John York).
John suggested I introduce the dresser at an angle. 90 degrees to the wheel not the spindle.
I measured the angle on the short standard cast iron dresser. It has an 18 degree angle.
I'm thinking of welding up the existing hole on my dresser and redrilling at the expected angle.

When John speaks, I listen.
 
It sure is easy to make a hole go away.
Now, I’ll drill another hole at an 18 degree angle.
 

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Many of us have had no formal training.
Setting this angle up I assumed I should angle the dresser toward the wheel on the “safe” side of rotation.
According to some videos I have watched, there seems to be some inconsistencies.
SG‘s that have built in dressers are at 12:00 straight into the wheel or at 2:00 or so, ??

I found this in an instruction manual. Angled away from the wheel on the safe side.

What method do you use?
 

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On my Acer 12x24, the built-in is 12:00. The manual states to use a chuck-mounted one for best results, and there is some flex / chatter likely from the built-in one (their words - I have not compared the results). Funny - I saw a YT video with the adjustable mounts yesterday & was thinking of making one too. MMMMmmmmmm.... donuts.......
 
I saw one the other day where the upright shaft was inclined at an angle towards the front. This gave more clearance above the diamond between the dresser upright and the wheel guard. It was in this video featuring Ellie Price.
 
I saw one the other day where the upright shaft was inclined at an angle towards the front. This gave more clearance above the diamond between the dresser upright and the wheel guard. It was in this video featuring Ellie Price.
About 14 minutes in he just slides the head over, adjusts the height of the adjustable dresser, a quick dress then back to grinding.
This style is available commercially ($125+) but I think I may start over.I like the design and it looks very stable.

This is the guy I was watching when I decided to look through my stock to come up with my version.

Thanks for posting this, I hadn’t watched much if the video.
 
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