This is my design for a single-point bench grinder diamond dresser. Additionally, I have included an adapter so the dresser can be used on an Oregon blade sharpener.
The user must supply the diamond shaft and cut ½"-13 threads on the shaft. If you can't source a diamond shaft with threads, it is best to use a lathe to cut the threads. However, I was able to cut the threads using my drill press by clamping a die in a vise and turning the drill chuck with a punch.
Because the ¼" holes are printed vertically, they should be cleaned up with a tap.
The user must also supply ¼"-20 × ½" button-head screws.
A respirator is required when using this tool to dress a grinding stone.
Printer Brand:
Prusa
Printer:
I3 MK3S
Rafts:
No
Supports:
No
Resolution:
0.15mm, but 0.10mm for Nut and Knob
Infill:
15% for Adapter Body, 20% for Body, 100% for Guide Plate, Nut, Knob, and Adapter Step
Filament:
Prusament PLA Black
Notes:
Body:
0.15mm layer height
20% infill
4 perimeters
avoid crossing perimeters
align seams
Guide Plate:
0.15mm layer height
100% infill
4 perimeters
avoid crossing perimeters
align seams
iron the top surface
Nut and Knob:
0.10mm layer height
100% infill
4 perimeters
avoid crossing perimeters
align seams
iron the top surface
Adapter Body:
0.15mm layer height
15% infill
4 perimeters
avoid crossing perimeters
align seams
Adapter Step:
0.15mm layer height
100% infill
4 perimeters
avoid crossing perimeters
align seams
iron the top surface
Category: Machine Tools
The author marked this model as their own original creation. Imported from Thingiverse.