Woodsmith-inspired Stationary Edge Sander build thread
#21
He probably means linear bearing
Also look at McMaster Carr for carriage and slide
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#22
Found it in McMaster Carr. Sweet.

Thanks!
Semper fi,
Brad

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#23
I want add a simple timer to act as my power switch. Will this one work?


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#24
Brad

Why use a timer and not a simple toggle on/off switch for $2.  If you use a timer why not on the dust collection which you want to go for a few minutes longer or on you ceiling collector.
As of this time I am not teaching vets to turn. Also please do not send any items to me without prior notification.  Thank You Everyone.

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#25
Oops.

I posted in the wrong thread. This was meant for my air scrubber thread!
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Brad

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#26
Brad

I sent you a PM.  Woodsmith just came out with a beaut of a sander like this.
As of this time I am not teaching vets to turn. Also please do not send any items to me without prior notification.  Thank You Everyone.

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#27
I think that's the one I'm building. I want to say the issue came out October 2018.
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Brad

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#28
Yep, it's the same one that I'm building. Here's *his* video introduction to the one he built, showing modifications he did. It's really pretty.

Mine will oscillate, though, and if I have my way, the motor will move with the belt.

We'll see!

https://youtu.be/Z0JYBPC1xAg
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Brad

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#29
It begins. I'm modifying a set of plans for a bench mounted oscillating machine so that the belt drive motor oscillates with the sanding belt instead of a flexing belt connecting a stationary motor to a moving platen.

I'll then modify the stationary base to support it. Belt drive motor is the 2hp, 3ph. Oscillating motor is 1/4hp, 1mph, with geared reducer.


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#30
So, are there any 8x89" belts out there? Closest I can find is 8x107" through McMaster.
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Brad

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