Home Machinist's Journal

Machines => Grinders => Topic started by: TerryWerm on Mar 15, 2026, 07:34 PM

Title: Tool and Cutter Grinders
Post by: TerryWerm on Mar 15, 2026, 07:34 PM
I am considering the construction of a tool and cutter grinder and I have looked at several. I first considered purchasing one of the Chinese grinders available various places on the web, but after chatting with one person who had purchased one, I decided to take a different path. He indicated that the one he purchased was much like any machine made in China, it requires work and modifications to actually turn it into a quality grinder. These machines are more like glorified kits than complete machines. Additionally, their functionality is limited as the accessories to be able to sharpen end mills or reamers are either an extra purchase or non-existent. 

Back in September I attended the Black Hills Model Engineering Show in Rapid City. Gary Martin of Martin Model and Pattern was there and he carries castings for the Quorn Mk I and Mk II. He also carries castings for a less expensive but easier to build (and less capable) grinder called the Tinker. I felt that the Quorn was a little outside of my budget, but I did purchase the instructions for the Tinker. Those plans also include instructions for building the Tinker entirely from bar stock if desired.

Another option is the Quorn Mk III. Castings, drawings, and construction notes are available from AJ Reeves in England, now known as Hemingway Kits, a seller of kits for machines and model engines. Their kit also includes all bar stock for the complete build. The Mk III has a number of advantages over the Mk i and II, and in the end the cost for each version is about the same. The Mk III also uses ER collets if I remember correctly.

The last option that I have been considering is the Bonelle Tool and Cutter Grinder which is similar to the Quorn but is built entirely from bar stock. Plans are freely available and I have a copy of them which I will be adding to our plan files section. An advantage to this grinder is that Mark Frazier built one a little over ten years ago, back during our H-M days. He did do a build thread on it, that much I have verified, but I have not yet read through it. I still have a certain lack of desire to go over there, but I might just do so at some point and read through all 54 pages of that thread.

This brings me to the grand question: Do any of you have any experience with the Quorn, Tinker, or Bonelle? If so, I would really like to hear about it.
Title: Re: Tool and Cutter Grinders
Post by: 4GSR on Mar 15, 2026, 08:10 PM
Terry, I doo not have any experience with any of these.  I do remember the Quorn T & C that Mark did. I have the drawings for it somewhere in my stuff. I recall Mark setting up a place over on IO for the projects he did.  If I can find it, I'll post a link here.
If you need any cast iron, I still have a good collection of it here to offer to anyone that may need a piece or two.  My source of getting it dried up and can no longer get any at hobby level buying.   
Title: Re: Tool and Cutter Grinders
Post by: 4GSR on Mar 15, 2026, 08:17 PM
Here's Marks Group on IO.
https://groups.io/g/homemachineshop/files?p=name%2C%2C%2C20%2C1%2C0%2C0&jump=1
Title: Re: Tool and Cutter Grinders
Post by: 4GSR on Mar 15, 2026, 08:19 PM
Here's the T & C grinder files:
https://groups.io/g/homemachineshop/files/better%20tool%20and%20cutter%20grinder/Building%20the%20Best%20Tool%20&%20Cutter%20Grinder.pdf