Sorry I missed all of these comments. I was out of town....Great discussion. That's why I joined this site!
I can't claim my grinder as my own idea, I copied what I saw from another website a couple years ago.
There's a cabinet door hinge on the left side of that ipe board ( a board not good enough for a bow!) that allows it to swing up and down. On the right underside there's a large bolt that adjust the height of board. 1/2 turn does about 0.01". I have a couple bungies holding the board down so it doesn't sway side to side while grinding, and that's about it. It's very simple, and surprisingly very accurate. If I run a parallel lam through it, it will be + or - 0.002", sometimes less if I go slow.
I bought a couple tapered lams that were ground precisely to 0.002". I place my parallel lam on top of the taper and run it through the grinder. The force of the sandpaper rotation holds the lams together, and consecutive passes makes the top match the bottom in taper.
I only have about 0.5" clearance between the board and the sandpaper, so I can't taper an entire board with a taper underneath it, but I really wish I could.
I'll post more pics later in the week.
Very Nice Springbuck. I may "borrow" that idea.
Nice Badger. I bet that's very accurate, I just don't have a spare planer.
Stick Bender, you are cheating! Lol