Strip Sander for Stock Removal Direction?
Posted: Sun Jul 30, 2017 4:05 am
Hello,
Does it matter the direction you use on the strip sander for stock removal?
The instructions for the chisel attachment specify the quill side.
Does anyone find that is best also for stock removal, or does it matter?
Sharpening?
Stropping?
[I just got a strip sander, and I am trying to understand it. Also, I am trying to figure out what to do with my shop as I am running out of room, and the guy would not just sell me the Power Station and Strip sander, but I had to buy the whole lot, so I now have an extra 510 (missing the sliding tables--but I have), bandsaw, belt sander, etc. etc. I was thinking I would mount the strip sander to the Mark VII so I could just reverse the heads, but now I am thinking I will give my friend the Mark VII to make room in the shop, and set the new 510 up for Dados and Strip Sander etc. But I am trying to understand direction.]
Thank you,
Gerry
Does it matter the direction you use on the strip sander for stock removal?
The instructions for the chisel attachment specify the quill side.
Does anyone find that is best also for stock removal, or does it matter?
Sharpening?
Stropping?
[I just got a strip sander, and I am trying to understand it. Also, I am trying to figure out what to do with my shop as I am running out of room, and the guy would not just sell me the Power Station and Strip sander, but I had to buy the whole lot, so I now have an extra 510 (missing the sliding tables--but I have), bandsaw, belt sander, etc. etc. I was thinking I would mount the strip sander to the Mark VII so I could just reverse the heads, but now I am thinking I will give my friend the Mark VII to make room in the shop, and set the new 510 up for Dados and Strip Sander etc. But I am trying to understand direction.]
Thank you,
Gerry