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<p>[QUOTE="springfld.arsenal, post: 400477, member: 54"]It is a grinding wheel dresser. The “blades” in it are sacrificial and easily replaceable. I use one when our bench grinder’s wheel isn’t fairly flat on the edge anymore. Grinding wheels that need to be more precise are often dressed with diamond-tipped steel or carbide points. You dress a wheel by holding the sacrificial dresser on it while it is turning at its normal operating speed.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="springfld.arsenal, post: 400477, member: 54"]It is a grinding wheel dresser. The “blades” in it are sacrificial and easily replaceable. I use one when our bench grinder’s wheel isn’t fairly flat on the edge anymore. Grinding wheels that need to be more precise are often dressed with diamond-tipped steel or carbide points. You dress a wheel by holding the sacrificial dresser on it while it is turning at its normal operating speed.[/QUOTE]
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