After having used my 6", 3350rpm grinder for a quarter of a century.......this week, I purchased a Delta 1725rpm, 8" grinder. I have a couple of SG wheels on the way......
I spent the morning and afternoon making the switch in my shop......and did some shaping on a hard maple bowl. The complex curve shape was a good test of tool sharpness.
So far, so good.......but, I'm not detecting any dramatic improvements in sharpening ability. The only thing that looks like an improvement, is it appears as if I can slow down the arc at which the tool moves during sharpening......but, the final results seem to be not much different.
The Delta is a much nicer, and better made grinder......but, I wouldn't purchase one for that reason alone. The 6" grinder always did a very good job of sharpening. The difference in fpm on the surface of a 6" wheel @3350rpm isn't as much of a jump as you'd think, over 8" @1725rpm......so, with that in mind, it's all a matter of technique, in my humble opinion.
Here's my question: Am I missing something here? After all this time about hearing about how good a slow speed grinder is, this is an anti-climax for me.
otis of cologne
(Go Giants!)
Here's before/after pics:
I spent the morning and afternoon making the switch in my shop......and did some shaping on a hard maple bowl. The complex curve shape was a good test of tool sharpness.
So far, so good.......but, I'm not detecting any dramatic improvements in sharpening ability. The only thing that looks like an improvement, is it appears as if I can slow down the arc at which the tool moves during sharpening......but, the final results seem to be not much different.
The Delta is a much nicer, and better made grinder......but, I wouldn't purchase one for that reason alone. The 6" grinder always did a very good job of sharpening. The difference in fpm on the surface of a 6" wheel @3350rpm isn't as much of a jump as you'd think, over 8" @1725rpm......so, with that in mind, it's all a matter of technique, in my humble opinion.
Here's my question: Am I missing something here? After all this time about hearing about how good a slow speed grinder is, this is an anti-climax for me.
otis of cologne
(Go Giants!)
Here's before/after pics: