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I would take a round stone and fix the edge of the spindle.
If it's a fine stone, you can take it inside the spindle and cleanup any galling.
That adapter may be bad, or it loosened up from a cut, or chatter.
If it blues up fairly well, continue to clean it up... if it fails miserably get another, Unless you want to learn to clean it up.
The idea of tossing it without knowing what's going on is foreign to me. I like to examine it first to find out what's going on and whether its recoverable.
If it's a fine stone, you can take it inside the spindle and cleanup any galling.
That adapter may be bad, or it loosened up from a cut, or chatter.
If it blues up fairly well, continue to clean it up... if it fails miserably get another, Unless you want to learn to clean it up.
The idea of tossing it without knowing what's going on is foreign to me. I like to examine it first to find out what's going on and whether its recoverable.