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RE: Woodsmith-inspired Stationary Edge Sander build thread - jteneyck - 02-11-2020

(02-10-2020, 08:55 PM)®smpr_fi_mac® Wrote: So, are there any 8x89" belts out there?  Closest I can find is 8x107" through McMaster.

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John


RE: Woodsmith-inspired Stationary Edge Sander build thread - Stwood_ - 02-11-2020

Why would you want 8x89?


RE: Woodsmith-inspired Stationary Edge Sander build thread - ®smpr_fi_mac® - 02-11-2020

I build mainly small boxes. Some of them are tall. I'd like a bit more height on the belt to reach more surface at a time.

I'm using a 2hp motor to drive the belt, so I'm not worried about the increased resistance slowing down the belt.


RE: Woodsmith-inspired Stationary Edge Sander build thread - teetomterrific - 02-13-2020

(02-11-2020, 03:30 PM)®smpr_fi_mac® Wrote: I build mainly small boxes.  Some of them are tall.  I'd like a bit more height on the belt to reach more surface at a time.  

I'm using a 2hp motor to drive the belt, so I'm not worried about the increased resistance slowing down the belt.

Grizzly sells a H4182 9" x 138-1/2" belt for their G9985 - 9" x 138-1/2" 3-Phase Industrial Oscillating Edge Sander. I doubt you will find anything shorter in a 9" but you might find a 60" long 20" wide belt sanding belt.


RE: Woodsmith-inspired Stationary Edge Sander build thread - Woodshop - 02-14-2020

I would make the sander fit a common size belt.  easier to get for less money. a 6x80, 6x89 are common size belts. You could also go to a wide belt sander size and cut then to the width you like and get 2 or 3 out of one, but they are pricier belts. just saying think about it.


RE: Woodsmith-inspired Stationary Edge Sander build thread - Stwood_ - 02-14-2020

(02-11-2020, 03:30 PM)®smpr_fi_mac® Wrote: I build mainly small boxes.  Some of them are tall.  I'd like a bit more height on the belt to reach more surface at a time.  

I'm using a 2hp motor to drive the belt, so I'm not worried about the increased resistance slowing down the belt.


Cool
Cool 

Just as well go 10" then if you have them cut to size.
And as others have said, check into the wide belt sander sizes.


RE: Woodsmith-inspired Stationary Edge Sander build thread - ®smpr_fi_mac® - 03-03-2020

A minor update, but not much to show just yet: I'm designing around that 9x138 belt linked above. To compensate for some of that extra length, I'm making my rollers a lot wider, but also making my platen surface longer. I haven't figured out the exact length just yet, but I can modify it easily when I build the tensioning subsystem by making it longer or shorter, as needed.

I ordered a simple carriage and rail system from McMaster. High density carriages that slide on aluminum rails. Super simple, but surprisingly expensive for just two carriages and two rails: $120!.

Design continues!


RE: Woodsmith-inspired Stationary Edge Sander build thread - Woodshop - 03-04-2020

(03-03-2020, 11:07 AM)®smpr_fi_mac® Wrote: A minor update, but not much to show just yet:  I'm designing around that 9x138 belt linked above.

Grizzly 6x80 belts are lap jointed. Better check to see if that 9x138 is lap jointed, If it is, you won't like it. it will bump every time it hits your boxes. butt joints make a big difference.


RE: Woodsmith-inspired Stationary Edge Sander build thread - ®smpr_fi_mac® - 03-04-2020

Thanks for that. I'll look into it.

(edit)

I called; it's a butt splice.


RE: Woodsmith-inspired Stationary Edge Sander build thread - Arlin Eastman - 04-11-2020

Hey Brad any new updates??