ya, its a cutter sharpener. uses a diamond wheel for sharpening carbide cutter blades.
Good luck to the new owner on opening your new cutter sharpening bizz. with all them new vinyl jocky's around you should make a million.. LOL
Posted by Mike Pipes (Member # 1573) on :
With a goin rate of $4 each to get blades resharpened it's gonna take lots of blades to hit that million dollar mark. Posted by Dave Sherby (Member # 698) on :
From what I've seen in my woodworking catalogs in the grinding / sharpening department, and knowing that New Hermes makes engraving machines of the type that engraves plaques and awards, I'd say it sharpens the engraving cutters. Might even work on router bits, if it will chuck them in.
Posted by Glen Perye Jr (Member # 159) on :
its for one of those duplicator sign making machines like at the fairs et al name plaques, address sign following the little brass letters you put together like scrabble words. Its one of those must have extra items the salesman or women talks the new biz owner into that you will need because of the number of these signs you will be selling! Same pitch used by the door to door vac people. Can't think of the name of the vac, but costs about the same as a used truck and comes with the gixmo to suck lint out of your belly button. If your in the market for a cutter grinder check out Harbor freight they have a knock off of the Quion (Coin) grinder used for making your own bits for mill, router, drill or other. You can grind them from raw stock or resharpen them comes with an idexable collet head for them funky cutters Joe you could start craving gourds in your spare time
[ September 09, 2003, 09:45 PM: Message edited by: Glen Perye Jr ]
Posted by old paint (Member # 549) on :
hahahahaha pt.....i just didnt have any idea what it did.....the discription wasnt really clear.
Posted by Glen Perye Jr (Member # 159) on :
1st rule of ebay is when you want to sell something nobody wants and get top dollar. BE Vague in the description. And also have atleast two fake ebay bidders ID's to run up the price. Posted by The Moon (Member # 452) on :
Sorry.... I was having a flashback of the game show Liar's Bench.
(I think that's what it was called. Where 4 actors were on the board and two contestants tried to figure out which one of the actors was REALLY telling the truth about what the odd object really was that the host set out on the table for all to guess at.)
I was getting ready to type up my best guess too OP! LOL