Mist Coolant for the Surface Grinder (with Fusion 360 Tips)

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Today we're installing a Noga Mini-Cool mist coolant system on the new surface grinder. We'll 3D print a bottle cap and hanging bracket to hold the soluble oil, install everything on the grinder, hook up the compressed air, and take it for a test grind.

Tools used in this video:
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CRC SL2512 Soluble Oil (Amazon*): https://amzn.to/2qhWswk
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00:00 Intro
00:53 Planning the install
02:40 The Noga Mini-Cool
05:25 Testing the bracket fit
06:36 Modifying the bracket
14:43 Out of the printer
15:20 Installing the bracket
18:15 Mixing soluble oil coolant
20:45 Installing the system
22:58 Test grinding with coolant
25:21 Conclusions

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