The tool doesn't appear to have much back rake, if any.
Craig
https://tomstechniques.com/reference/
Every one does it differently I guess.
Craig
The tool doesn't appear to have much back rake, if any.
Craig
I hope you didn't think that I was attacking your work. Just trying to help you get a good result.
After having a similar experience as yours Craig I followed Leonard Lee's (of Lee Valley fame) advice and bought a soft open wheel for grinding any type of HSS and other non carbide tools.
The white 6 '' wheel is a HK2A8OH12. It does not glaze over, cuts cool and quickly. There is no more discoloration of the HSS from overheating. I was a little reluctant to spend more for a good wheel but now it looks like a bargain.
This is an example of this type of wheel https://www.kbctools.ca/products/search/1-595-38613
Ahhh: the sound you make when you discover the right tool.I put one tool against this wheel and went Ahhh, there we go, that’s more like it.
Good for you Craig.Ok, I finally bit the bullet and got this......
CGW-PASCO,6X3/4XH 60K CGW WHITE A/O GRIND WHEEL,1-595-38613,KBC Tools & Machinery
Scratch grinding a 3/8" HSS blank now takes 10-15 min at most. Made a huge difference!!
Thanks for all the help sorting this out.
Craig