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|status=[https://github.com/comakingspace/do-something/issues/119 under construction] for a looong time
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|initiator={{£}}
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{{£}} is [https://github.com/comakingspace/do-something/issues/119 building a disc sander] that is driven by the "Güde 1000" [[Wood Lathe|wood lathe]]! It is used with 250 mm [[Sanding Discs|sanding discs]] (velcro, no holes).
|tool name=Disc Sander
 
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It should not be that hard to do but the awkward work angle may be a disadvantage.
|synonyms=disk sander; DE: Tellerschleifer, Schleifteller
 
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'''build progress:'''
|status=under construction
# sanding disc ✔
|material=[[wood]]
#* find out which maximum size would fit on the lathe - '''320 mm''' according to its wiki page ✔
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#* find out which sizes of sanding discs (''Schleifscheiben'') are common and affordable in that range - '''250 mm''' (approx. 10") looks good ✔
|location=
#* make a faceplate for the lathe ✔
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#* apply velcro disc ✔
|tutors=
#* do a bit of test sanding ✔
|manual=
# table
|donation=
#* sturdy box that can be mounted on the lathe bed
|similar=
#* miter fence
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#* dust extraction
{{£}} will try to [https://github.com/comakingspace/do-something/issues/119 build a disc sander] that is driven by the "Güde 1000" [[Wood Lathe|wood lathe]]! It should not be that hard to do but the awkward work angle may be a disadvantage.
#* (optional?) tilting top
# [[commissioning]]


Important preparations:
* find out which maximum size would fit on the lathe - '''320 mm''' according to its wiki page
* find out which sizes of sanding discs (''Schleifscheiben'') are common and affordable in that range - '''250 mm''' (approx. 10") looks good
* '''make''' or get a faceplate for the lathe (in progress)
* apply velcro disc
* start sanding


== Speed ==
== Speed ==
[https://www.proxxon.com/de/micromot/28060.php Comparable tools] are run with speeds between 250 and 750 m/min. Therefore, only the lowest speed of the lathe should be used to drive the sanding disc (850 rpm -> approx. 667 m/min at the edge).
[https://www.proxxon.com/de/micromot/28060.php Comparable tools] are run with speeds between 250 and 750 m/min. Therefore, '''only the lowest speed of the lathe should be used''' to drive the sanding disc (850 rpm -> approx. 667 m/min at the edge).
 
== Cleaning ==
Sandpaper can be restored a few times before it is used up by briefly sanding a piece of rubber! Instead of proper [https://www.holz-metall.info/shop1/artikel8086.htm cleaning sticks] you can apparently get great results [https://www.operation-eigenheim.de/schleifpapier-reinigen-mit-alten-schuhen/ with the sole of an old shoe] - any donors? ;-)




[[Category:Sanders]]
[[Category:Sanding]]
[[Category:Sanding]]
[[Category:Self-Made Tools]]
[[Category:Self-Made Tools]]
[[Category:Woodworking]]
[[Category:Woodworking]]

Latest revision as of 18:01, 12 November 2021

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Lathe-Powered Disc Sander

Disc sander test.JPG
Status: under construction for a looong time
Initiator: Lukas


Lukas is building a disc sander that is driven by the "Güde 1000" wood lathe! It is used with 250 mm sanding discs (velcro, no holes).

It should not be that hard to do but the awkward work angle may be a disadvantage.

build progress:

  1. sanding disc ✔
    • find out which maximum size would fit on the lathe - 320 mm according to its wiki page ✔
    • find out which sizes of sanding discs (Schleifscheiben) are common and affordable in that range - 250 mm (approx. 10") looks good ✔
    • make a faceplate for the lathe ✔
    • apply velcro disc ✔
    • do a bit of test sanding ✔
  2. table
    • sturdy box that can be mounted on the lathe bed
    • miter fence
    • dust extraction
    • (optional?) tilting top
  3. commissioning


Speed

Comparable tools are run with speeds between 250 and 750 m/min. Therefore, only the lowest speed of the lathe should be used to drive the sanding disc (850 rpm -> approx. 667 m/min at the edge).