TomTrees
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Hello all, I need to thickness some UMHW cutting board strips soon,
and thinking I could put my lathe to good use here, if I rigged it up as a mini drum sander.
I have a hefty faceplate which came with the machine, and some suitable composite materials for making the drum.
Not looked into this much, but did see a Woodsmithplans.com article with the first hit, using the title...
"Lathe sanding drum" entered into google.
The idea of using hand held belt sander belts appears like a sensible proposition,
and seems the belts might be a common or universal size, though that's from the American description...
"This one uses 3"" x 24"" sanding belts you can find at any hardware store or home center. It’s a common size belt used on portable belt sanders"...
Though you have to pay to know how the abrasives are held onto the drum!
Mooching around on Screwfix, I see a whole selection of sizes to choose from, and seemingly the largest size in the range uses
610 x 100mm belts.
I guess it wouldn't hurt to have a little extra width, but not sure if this might prove to be a big PITA down the road,
should spares be hard got.
The width not all too important, but the diameter of the drum is rather my concern.
Wondering what ye have to say about this, I'm guessing there could be lots of suggestions,
from opting to change the design of the drum, to include a slot and wedge pin for use with standard width sandpaper rolls,
or to choose fancy velcro paper for the job instead.
Seems I'll be needing to go to town for some kind fixings for the drum anyway,
so it would be nice to get some ideas so I can make my mind up about what abrasives to go shopping for.
Thanks all
Tom
and thinking I could put my lathe to good use here, if I rigged it up as a mini drum sander.
I have a hefty faceplate which came with the machine, and some suitable composite materials for making the drum.
Not looked into this much, but did see a Woodsmithplans.com article with the first hit, using the title...
"Lathe sanding drum" entered into google.
The idea of using hand held belt sander belts appears like a sensible proposition,
and seems the belts might be a common or universal size, though that's from the American description...
"This one uses 3"" x 24"" sanding belts you can find at any hardware store or home center. It’s a common size belt used on portable belt sanders"...
Though you have to pay to know how the abrasives are held onto the drum!
Mooching around on Screwfix, I see a whole selection of sizes to choose from, and seemingly the largest size in the range uses
610 x 100mm belts.
I guess it wouldn't hurt to have a little extra width, but not sure if this might prove to be a big PITA down the road,
should spares be hard got.
The width not all too important, but the diameter of the drum is rather my concern.
Wondering what ye have to say about this, I'm guessing there could be lots of suggestions,
from opting to change the design of the drum, to include a slot and wedge pin for use with standard width sandpaper rolls,
or to choose fancy velcro paper for the job instead.
Seems I'll be needing to go to town for some kind fixings for the drum anyway,
so it would be nice to get some ideas so I can make my mind up about what abrasives to go shopping for.
Thanks all
Tom
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