In case anyone is interested and is following this topic.
I gave Charley a hard copy of the following attached PDF file description for an earlier version of a drill grinder similar to the one he has. It is from a really neat book
International Library of Technology 350, a series of textbooks. The version I got covers, gear calculations, gear cutting, grinding, and toolmaking. Wish I had the complete set. It dates back to 1924 when "toolmaking" meant making the cutting tools you needed such as taps, thread dies, reamers, broaches, and such, not just work holding fixtures.
View attachment Drill Grinder - Old Design.pdf
The missing paragraph ending from the last page is as follows:
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can be made with very little loss of time, and a perfectly symmetrical drill point is assured. A machine of this type will grind drills ranging from 1/2 inch to 2 1/2 inches in diameter".
It got us closer to knowing how the drill grinder should work but we discovered his has some adjustments not mentioned and he is still waiting on info from the manufacturer.
Benny
The Orphanage Never Closes