Project:Disc Sander: Difference between revisions

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* find out which maximum size would fit on the lathe - '''320 mm''' according to its wiki page
* 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
* 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
* '''make''' or get a faceplate for the lathe (in progress)
* apply velcro disc
* start sanding
 
== 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).
 
== 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? ;-)





Revision as of 17:24, 23 May 2019

This is a wish list page - we don't have this tool yet!


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Disc Sander

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Synonyms: disk sander; DE: Tellerschleifer, Schleifteller
Status: under construction
Material: wood

Lukas will try to build a disc sander that is driven by the "Güde 1000" wood lathe! It should not be that hard to do but the awkward work angle may be a disadvantage.

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

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 cleaning sticks you can apparently get great results with the sole of an old shoe - any donors? ;-)