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Title: Surface sander
Post by: jturner on March 06, 2010, 04:26:18 am
I was looking online and found plans to make your own surface sander. very simple. I already had the motor so I figured id try, took about an hour to make i have 24 dollars into the bearings 3.50 for the shaft and the guy at the macine shop made the drum and we got talkin about bows and he wouldnt take any money for it. The plans called for a wood drum I didnt like that idea so I went with aluminum. I went cheap on the wood but I was surprised how well it works. has anyone else tried making one? I wish I would have found the plans a long time ago.
Title: Re: Surface sander
Post by: Okie on March 06, 2010, 06:40:14 am
Been thinkin bout it. Where's the pics?? You know we gotta have pics!!
Title: Re: Surface sander
Post by: lowell on March 06, 2010, 10:08:38 am
Took the words out of my mouth Okie!!

 Pictures and where did you find the plans??

     Thanks, Lowell
Title: Re: Surface sander
Post by: Swamp Bow on March 06, 2010, 11:38:50 am
Inquiring mind want to know...   I other words "ditto"  :)

Swamp
Title: Re: Surface sander
Post by: jturner on March 06, 2010, 02:06:59 pm
Ill go out and take some pics, as long as u guys dont laugh too much. Im gonna rebuild it out of metal and mdf. I just put it together to try it and it will work like it is to taper belly cores for hick backed osage. Im still having trouble posting pics. I need to find a way thats so easy a caveman can do it lol.  Lowell just google homemade drum sander or surface sander
Title: Re: Surface sander (pic added)
Post by: jturner on March 06, 2010, 11:13:08 pm
Ok finally figured out the pictures. The plans called for this to be built of mdf plywood with a formica laminated top. I got the shaft and drum finished and had to try it so I used scrap 2x6. the top one has a hinge at the far end to change the thickness. Checked the pieces I ran through it with didgital calipers and it is dead flat. I can cut strips with my sawmill and give them about three passes on this and they are ready to glue. It takes less than a minute to change paper.

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Title: Re: Surface sander
Post by: Justin Snyder on March 06, 2010, 11:50:23 pm
So how do you attach the paper?
Title: Re: Surface sander
Post by: vtclimber on March 06, 2010, 11:55:20 pm
Nice man. I made one a while back that I used to thickness sand guitar tops. A little spray adhesive holds the paper on nicely.
Title: Re: Surface sander
Post by: jturner on March 07, 2010, 12:17:07 am
I thought about glue but then i found one that was way better. I cut a slot 1/4 inch wide the length of the drum, put the paper in the slot wrap it around the drum stick the other end of the paper in the slot then stick a piece of the rubber string that holds window screens in place into the slot. shove it in with a scredriver and done. Plus i can use regular sandpaper.
Title: Re: Surface sander
Post by: vtclimber on March 07, 2010, 12:52:52 am
Crap, I wish I had thought of that! That is a great idea.
Title: Re: Surface sander
Post by: jturner on March 07, 2010, 01:08:45 am
Thats what I thought. There are plans out there for one that runs off your table saw and has a power feed that is hand cranked but you could put a geared down motor on the power feed. I only have about 30 bucks into mine but I'm gonna redo it. I just had to test it out and see if it works. I'll get more pics up after I get it done.
Title: Re: Surface sander
Post by: vtclimber on March 07, 2010, 01:49:39 am
If you want man, I have some plans that I sent to another fella on here. They are the ones that I based mine off of. All in all, I think I spent around 100.00. I built mine to mount on my shopsmith (lathe function)
Title: Re: Surface sander
Post by: DanaM on March 07, 2010, 08:05:44 am
Thats a nice unit but I bet OSHA would write ya about 50 violations on it  ;) :D
Title: Re: Surface sander
Post by: jturner on March 07, 2010, 11:53:35 am
Yeah osha would have bigger problems than that. Like the 2000 lbs of osage leaned up everywhere. After I get it redone its gonna have a sheild and dust collector
Title: Re: Surface sander
Post by: mullet on March 07, 2010, 07:59:39 pm
 Nope, don't worry about OSHA. you are not a business. And the only violation would be, "Pinch points", no protective guards.  ;) I like it.