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Hi BaronjHi DJP,
I agree with you about the motor cooling ! It would be nice to have a fan on the motor shaft blowing air over it. I'll have to keep an eye on the temperature when I start to use it in anger. I don't see any problem with using a cup wheel like you are doing. My concern is that side pressure on my wheel which is only 1/4" inch thick, could cause the wheel to burst. The other concern is failure of the Triac that is used to control the speed. These like to fail short circuit ! If that happens the motor will take off at maximum rpm, about 26,000 rpm which is way over the safe 5200 rpm speed for my wheel.
Whilst I can sharpen drills by hand, after a fashion, I really need to make a jig to help get them just right. My eyesight isn't what it was either...
I wouldn't say that mine is particularly brilliant ! Really just a means to an end. Having a motor handy and some bits of 1/4" plate helped though.
Any more pictures of your tool holder ?
I like your idea, have been thinking of a grinder for years, (boxes full of dull end mills) anyway why dont you use a couple of gear belt pulleys and gear belt to slow your motor 4:1 will give you slower spindle speed and increase the torque, when I build my grinder I will mace the holder to fit my set of 3C lathe collets. just a thought. I will be watching your posts.
Jack
Draw-Tech