The closeup shows a discontinuity on the trailing surface of the lobe. Does the grinder leave the surface at any time during the cut? Does the program acount for a progressive depth of cut?
@emmon72cz3x We are starting with a round blank and grinding away the material not needed. Because the depth of cut is fed in manually the same program is used for each pass; therefore, the lowest part of the cam is the first ground. The top of the cam lobe will be the last part formed. --Joe
Did the cam made in the video work OK in the engine?
TheElsyd 1 year ago
The closeup shows a discontinuity on the trailing surface of the lobe. Does the grinder leave the surface at any time during the cut? Does the program acount for a progressive depth of cut?
emmon72cz3x 1 year ago
@emmon72cz3x We are starting with a round blank and grinding away the material not needed. Because the depth of cut is fed in manually the same program is used for each pass; therefore, the lowest part of the cam is the first ground. The top of the cam lobe will be the last part formed. --Joe
craiglibuse 1 year ago
Nice setup. Why not grind after heat treat?
gearhead944 1 year ago
@gearhead944 The blank is heat treated first and then ground.
craiglibuse 1 year ago
Great video. Very slick set up with the
sherlilne!
I hope you consider doing a build article
in Model Engine Builder magazine?
Like to see how you built the grinder.
gwheyduke 1 year ago
Oh man, thats neat!
haxanthrobo 2 years ago 2
Super! Goes to show the enourmous versatility of this modular machine tool! We have lots to be thankful for the products Mr Martin put on the market!
Axbent 2 years ago 2