I just watched the video, and the guy is using the face of the wheel, after he used a dressor on it to make it smooth. He is doing it the same way I do it. I think the next poster
"Orezok" is the one that posted saying he was taught to use the side of the wheel, which is not the way the video shows, and a more dangerous way.
I know a lot of people that use the side of the wheel for grinding, because it is more convientant than having to dress the face of the wheel, but the only reason the face is not as flat as the side, is because it was used. If you use the side of the wheel and it becomes "grooved or worn", it is almost impossible to dress it back flat without becoming a safety problem (I would think, anyway...). Makes the wheel thin and just plane unsafe looking. The only people who would get away with using the side of the grinding wheel would be in shops (home or otherwise) that do not do very much grinding or sharpening in the big scheme of things. A shop that regularly sharpens drill bits will run into problems using the side of the wheel in a hurry.
David from jax