On Wed, Nov 19, 2014 at 8:49 AM, <[email protected]> wrote:

> Smaller dia grinding wheels have higher max RPMs, and it looks from the
> machine pics like the saw blades are pretty small diameter so a grinding
> wheel in their place would be similarly small. The necessary wheel is
> probably $20 or so. I also think the offset correction table is probably
> workable, but it's nice to have things as mechanically perfect as possible
> to start with.
>


Saw blades are 4" in diameter.  Hard part would be holding the grinding
wheel in the spindle.  The spindle is a built-in saw mandrel, and the saw
blade fits just snugly over the male insert portion of the mandrel.

Mark
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