In an effort to educate myself about CBN grinding wheels, I visited the Norton Abrasives website. Unfortunately, their in-depth information is contained in a 300+ page PDF download. Anyway, an interesting table showed up on page 293, amongst the section referencing diamond and CBN products (a single category), outlining material hardness comparisons.
Gone are the days of the old saying- "Hard steel, soft wheel. Soft steel, hard wheel." Hey, remember when the Norton SG wheel was all the rage in the woodturning community, blowing the standard white aluminum oxide wheels out of the water? Time marches forward.
If you'd like to know more, this link should take you to the catalog download. Nearby it includes information about truing and dressing a new diamond or CBN wheel for initial use. I don't know that it applies to hand held bench grinder use, but it is information for the purpose of learning. (Warning- big download for cell phones.)
https://www.nortonabrasives.com/sga...tonindustrial-7362-lr-bookmarked.pdf#page=295
Steve.

Gone are the days of the old saying- "Hard steel, soft wheel. Soft steel, hard wheel." Hey, remember when the Norton SG wheel was all the rage in the woodturning community, blowing the standard white aluminum oxide wheels out of the water? Time marches forward.
If you'd like to know more, this link should take you to the catalog download. Nearby it includes information about truing and dressing a new diamond or CBN wheel for initial use. I don't know that it applies to hand held bench grinder use, but it is information for the purpose of learning. (Warning- big download for cell phones.)
https://www.nortonabrasives.com/sga...tonindustrial-7362-lr-bookmarked.pdf#page=295
Steve.