Another addition to the workshop.

Timbuck

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For sharpening engraving bits, router bits, end mills, twist drills and lathe tools. It can handle tungsten carbide bits as well as High speed steel...I've been after one for years.
829B6E05-72DC-4DA3-B8D3-4265DBB2E140 by Ken Timms,
 
That is something I wish to have. Oh the great things you can do with those.
 
I got out all my old end mills today to sharpen them..then I discovered that the machine collets are metric and my end mills are imperial..so a set of imperial collets are now in the post on their way to me...just a little hic-up :)
 
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This grinder looks like a knockoff of one I used in a shop before I retired. I could sharpen some tools by hand fairly well, but if you want to be sure they will cut to size, this is the way to go. I envy you on this one. They really show their worth when sharpening carbide tools. The huge reduction in the cost of diamond grinding wheels make it affordable for a hobbyist. I really have to find a way to justify one of these for my workshop.
Ed
 
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