many thanks for the explanation. As I suspected, not a tool of much use to me, in fact I seldom even have need for a belt sander, but I can see its utility for the small stuff that you mention.
Interesting machine you got there Tony! My point wasn't to dismiss the Quorn but just point out that there are many designs floating about the net these days for tool grinders, some could be called more robust. Yours is an interesting design so I have to ask, do you have a web site detailing its construction or design?
Building to suit your needs is one of the great rewards of the DIY culture.
For those unfamiliar with the Quorn here is a pic.
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The Quorn was sold as a plans kit and/or a set of castings to be machined. As each Quorn is homemade they all are slightly different usually incorporating the constructor's own ideas. For example the one pictured uses an ER collet holder which was not in the original plans.
My web site address, blog & Facebook are listed below in my signature.
However the only documentation that I have done for it is what you see on this forum, but there was another post on here showing more detail of the base machine which you can see at http://www.homemadetools.net/forum/h...-machine-55333
Between that and the main description there is plenty of detail. I almost never draw anything before making and so I have no plans to offer.
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Regards, Marv
Failure is just success in progress
That looks about right - Mediocrates
Seedtick (Apr 18, 2017)
On the other hand I have very little interest in building tools. I have an interest in making things and that necessitates the use of tools. For reasons of economy or availability that sometimes forces me to make tools. to me a tool is a means to an end, it is never the end.
I hate this forum because it encourages me to make interesting tools.
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Regards, Marv
Failure is just success in progress
That looks about right - Mediocrates
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