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Thanks Jack,
I remember drooling over it when you bought yours.
Did you ever consider the Kalamazoo ones without the motor and adding your own variable speed one?
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I have a shop built 1x 42 sander but have been building a more robust model in my head for years. What is the advantage of a 2 X72" grinder
over a 48" belt?
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The main advantage IMO is longer belt life, but the work stays cooler also, because of a longer belt...But heat has never been a problem for me..I cool the steel frequently. The disadvantage could be that the machines require more power and usually have a bigger footprint.
The longer belt "square wheel" machines usually have more "accessories" available for them. And it seems more types of belts are more plentiful in that size.
I just ordered a pack of ten A/O 2"X72" for 20 bucks {shipping included} from an Ebay dealer....I have bought belts from this company before so I think the German belts will be pretty good. They sell many sizes and types.
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In regard to the steel versus aluminum platen... I haven't seen any ill effects of using aluminum yet. If you're setup to mill / cut steel, great. Since, aluminum can be readily machined with woodworking tools I'd go that route again. If you needed to rebuild the platen in 3-5 years, big deal.
I mailed off a superstructure to Jack, he was going to add his bearings and rework the lever, but I haven't heard if he has worked on it yet.
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I mailed off a superstructure to Jack, he was going to add his bearings and rework the lever, but I haven't heard if he has worked on it yet.
Mark, I have all the necessary parts but just not the mojo I need to get moving on it..I did ship my prototype to Arlin so he can finish the construction when he gets the time. And I still plan to complete the one you sent me, then ship it off to a needy woodnetter. Somebody's going to be real happy with it!!
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Hey all,
I've been playing with AutoDesk
Fusion 360 recently. It's a 3D modeler that stores files in the cloud.
F360 will import the files from the belt sharpener i did in SolidWorks, except for the drawings of course. I'll see if the drawings will import. I would be surprised if they did.
If anyone is interested in playing with the model, I will import them into F360 and then make the files public.
Lemme know.
chris