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I have a newbie question here. I read in "The Home Machinist's Handbook" by Doug Briney that coarse wheels are better at rapid material removal on soft metals and fine wheels are better at fast removal of hard metals. This seems counter-intuitive. Is this correct?
I've been grinding my HSS lathe bits on the coarse wheel first to get the proper shape and finishing on the fine wheel. Am I doing this wrong?
I have a 36-grit gray wheel and a 120-grit white wheel. I bought these years ago (30+) for wood working so I'm not sure, but I think they are Aluminum Oxide.
I've been grinding my HSS lathe bits on the coarse wheel first to get the proper shape and finishing on the fine wheel. Am I doing this wrong?
I have a 36-grit gray wheel and a 120-grit white wheel. I bought these years ago (30+) for wood working so I'm not sure, but I think they are Aluminum Oxide.