12-12-2017, 01:26 PM
My drum sander leaves little ridges in the glue faces of rings if it hits a hard or soft spot in the wood. No problem, right? I can clean the rings up on the 12" disk sander. No, I can't. Without equal pressure all around the ring, they come out with a taper, making the vase wobble. I put the ring to be sanded in the chuck and the sanding disk in the tailstock to maintain equal pressure and that worked but it wore and loaded up the paper because the ring was only rubbing in one place.
Now for the idea. I got an adapter shaft to put my sanding disk into my live center and offset it from the lathe centerline. Now when the ring spins, it drives the sanding disk, sweeping across most of the paper and leaving it exposed each revolution to clear the sawdust.
It's working great.
Now for the idea. I got an adapter shaft to put my sanding disk into my live center and offset it from the lathe centerline. Now when the ring spins, it drives the sanding disk, sweeping across most of the paper and leaving it exposed each revolution to clear the sawdust.
It's working great.
We do segmented turning, not because it is easy, but because it is hard.