I was grinding a toothbar the other day.
Pic of one installed on my Kubota BX23s Tractor
I grind the cutting edge with a 9in grinder first as a roughing cycle then finish off the edges in the mill.
Its a lot quicker than doing it all on the mill
The bar is 1240 long 350 grade steel 10mm thick
When grinding I hold it using one of the clamps on the bench
When milling I do the same one magnet unit on the mill but move the part.
Ive also done it with both magnets one on each end
Nothing moves
In saying that while grinding with the 9in when the grinder is clost to the maget, say 100mm away, the pull on the grinder is easily felt.
Does not seem to have any efect on the motor operation though
This is the main reason for collecting more microwaves to make more magnets. Id like 2-3 dedicated for the mill, one for the gearhead drill press and 1-2 for the bench.
Made the first ones to really find out how well they work. They work so well and make life so easy need to make more to stop having to shift them around. I did a test one one of them using a 12v car battery for power. Clamped it to a 2400x1200x12mm sheet of steel laying flat on the floor. Picked it up using the forks. No issue at all aprox weight 280kg. Second test moved the camp to the side and picked it up moving the sheet from horozontal to vertical, no issues or slip. That was with 12v, im using 48v on them now which is a massive increase in clamping power
In saying all that I still use my vices and indexer on the mill. Its just giving me more options but I must admit i use the vice a lot less
My drill press is a 1.5hp gear head unit. MT4 spindle 3 axis power feeds and coolant. Really a mini mill.
I rearly use the vice on it nowdays
On the bench the magnet is the goto for parts holding, rarly use calmps or a vice
Where it wint work is the welding bench. Not good to have the welding current pass though the magnet and they are too powerful anyway and would bend your welding arc
Pic of one installed on my Kubota BX23s Tractor
I grind the cutting edge with a 9in grinder first as a roughing cycle then finish off the edges in the mill.
Its a lot quicker than doing it all on the mill
The bar is 1240 long 350 grade steel 10mm thick
When grinding I hold it using one of the clamps on the bench
When milling I do the same one magnet unit on the mill but move the part.
Ive also done it with both magnets one on each end
Nothing moves
In saying that while grinding with the 9in when the grinder is clost to the maget, say 100mm away, the pull on the grinder is easily felt.
Does not seem to have any efect on the motor operation though
This is the main reason for collecting more microwaves to make more magnets. Id like 2-3 dedicated for the mill, one for the gearhead drill press and 1-2 for the bench.
Made the first ones to really find out how well they work. They work so well and make life so easy need to make more to stop having to shift them around. I did a test one one of them using a 12v car battery for power. Clamped it to a 2400x1200x12mm sheet of steel laying flat on the floor. Picked it up using the forks. No issue at all aprox weight 280kg. Second test moved the camp to the side and picked it up moving the sheet from horozontal to vertical, no issues or slip. That was with 12v, im using 48v on them now which is a massive increase in clamping power
In saying all that I still use my vices and indexer on the mill. Its just giving me more options but I must admit i use the vice a lot less
My drill press is a 1.5hp gear head unit. MT4 spindle 3 axis power feeds and coolant. Really a mini mill.
I rearly use the vice on it nowdays
On the bench the magnet is the goto for parts holding, rarly use calmps or a vice
Where it wint work is the welding bench. Not good to have the welding current pass though the magnet and they are too powerful anyway and would bend your welding arc