(02-24-2018, 09:06 PM)Peter Tremblay Wrote: Got any pics or advice?
I've been wanting to do this myself.
My Dad or Granddad did this on what's now my lathe at least 50 years ago, which is when I started using it. It's just a pipe flange and piece of schedule 40 pipe, stuck into the banjo. It could use a better table, but to be honest, with a little shimming of the flange to get it square, there's really not much more that could be done.
The disc is an original Delta sanding disc, which in turn is an aluminium casting bolted to their standard small faceplate.
What I like about it is that I can run it at any speed I want, and with the motor and control rework I did some years ago, on the lowest belt speed I can slow it to a crawl with the VFD for sanding certain plastics, like polypropylene cutting boards, which tend to melt rather than sand if the blade or grit speed is too high (high density polyethylene, or HDPE, sands more like wood, though).
I have dust collection behind the lathe, which can be brought right to the disc, but when I took those pics, the extension was removed for spindle sanding on a long piece, down at the tailstock end. It's just a 6" round duct to my cyclone, but it pulls so much air from just below the table that virtually nothing escapes.
Tom
“This place smells like that odd combination of flop sweat, hopelessness, aaaand feet"
“This place smells like that odd combination of flop sweat, hopelessness, aaaand feet"