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| Dealing with burn in grinding Author: Dr. Jeffrey Badger Published: June 2013 The Grinding Doc responds to a shop that is cylindrical-plunge grinding a threadlike shape into tungsten carbide, and is getting grinding burn on the leading face, but not the trailing face. |
| Choosing the proper CBN grit size Author: Dr. Jeffrey Badger Published: April 2013 The Grinding Doc tackles a common mistake made by shops using CBN wheels is that they choose a grit size that’s too large and then take drastic actions to cope with it. |
| Keeping cool grinding stainless Author: Dr. Jeffrey Badger Published: February 2013 Dear Doc: I grind the ODs and IDs of stainless steel bearings and have a much tougher time than when grinding hardened steel. Why? |
| Achieving reasonable wheel wear Author: Dr. Jeffrey Badger Published: December 2012 A shop worker grinding fine threads into hardened stainless steel with a fine-mesh aluminum-oxide wheel needs to achieve reasonable wheel wear. |
| The real cause of burn Author: Dr. Jeffrey Badger Published: August 2012 Ask the Grinding Doc columnist Dr. Jeffrey Badger addresses a shop's question about the real cause of grinding burn. |
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