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DRUMCORPFAN 12-24-2002 11:31 AM

grinding guide feet
 
i saw one of those revell (i Think) power tool's on tv, would this be a good product to use for preparing guide feet for a blank?
what do you guys use?:cool:

mikecc 12-24-2002 12:24 PM

Just a regular bench top grinder .
one side has the coarse wheel and the other side has a wire brush for deburing

Bernzy 12-24-2002 01:18 PM

I use a Dremel Tool

Bernzy

tlapinski 12-24-2002 02:18 PM

i just use a hand held file.

Saltheart 12-25-2002 10:24 AM

Bench grinder like Mike T with a cordless dremel for hand touch up .

Bob Senior 12-26-2002 03:57 AM

Bench grinder and finished off with fine carborundum sandpeper by hand. Gotta get the burrs off or they'll cut the thread.

JohnR 12-26-2002 08:38 AM

Dremel Tool here as I haven't (yet) had too much need for a grinder yet (yet)

SeaWolf 12-26-2002 08:55 AM

bench grinder is the fastest and easiest method. a flat file used after to remove sharp edges and smoothe them over.

capesams 12-26-2002 09:03 AM

then after you r finished grinding & sanding your feet, take a black per. marker an color the raw metal. by doing this the shine from the raw guide foot won't come through the threads.

Saltheart 12-26-2002 10:49 AM

I use a sharpie laundry marker for what capesam described. Also thought I'd mention that a lot of people swear by belt grinders for doing guide feet.

Slipknot 12-26-2002 12:23 PM

:confused: Question - Why aren't the feet ready to go on right from the factory? what is the grinding for?

Goose 12-26-2002 12:42 PM

I'ld think grinding foots would be time consuming. Having a guide foot that has been grinded will allow for your thread to go on evenly. A good exampel is to look at a 50 ring guide. You notice the foot on a 50 is a little thicker and requires more grinding to get that nice even taper. Smaller guides have less grinding but ya gotta go a little slower so ya don't grind your nuckels off(like me) lol

DRUMCORPFAN 12-26-2002 01:33 PM

Thanks for the info guys. :D

Saltheart 12-28-2002 04:13 PM

You're right slip , they should be ground when you buy them. But they aren't so you have to do your own.


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