Just received my new strip sander and am in the process of sharpening my things. I watched Nicks strip sanding segement and was wondering if anyone knows where to get the surface conditioning belt he was talkjng about.
By the way I am a new member new to woodworking and new to computers! Its been days just trying to figure out how to post.
You all are really helpfull in your posts, ive learned a lot just lurking in the backround
Thanks:D
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I am here to welcome you to this band of merry woodworkers. It is always good to have a member come out from lurking. I hope you find the forum to be as helpful as I have.
This is a great bunch of people who always seem willing to help.
Once again, welcome.
I am sorry I can't be of help on your strip sander question. I do not have one yet. Be patient. Someone will answer your questions.
This is a great bunch of people who always seem willing to help.
Once again, welcome.
I am sorry I can't be of help on your strip sander question. I do not have one yet. Be patient. Someone will answer your questions.
"Making Sawdust Safely"
Dusty
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I also welcome you to the forum Peterc. You will find the kindest, most unselfish people on any woodworking forum here.
I hope you also purchased the sharpening attachment with your strip sander. It's everything that Nick demonstrates and indeed can put a razor sharp shaving edge on most bench and turning tools.
The belt you seek is available from many woodworking supply houses however let me recommend Lee Valley. They have a complete on line catalogue at http://www.leevalley.com. You will find many fine sharpening belts along with the leather belt and compounds. I wish Shopsmith would also supply a belt. You will probably have to remove a bit of housing material from your sander in order to keep the belt from rubbing. It will be apparent where once you mount it.
Good luck
Arno
I hope you also purchased the sharpening attachment with your strip sander. It's everything that Nick demonstrates and indeed can put a razor sharp shaving edge on most bench and turning tools.
The belt you seek is available from many woodworking supply houses however let me recommend Lee Valley. They have a complete on line catalogue at http://www.leevalley.com. You will find many fine sharpening belts along with the leather belt and compounds. I wish Shopsmith would also supply a belt. You will probably have to remove a bit of housing material from your sander in order to keep the belt from rubbing. It will be apparent where once you mount it.
Good luck
Arno
strip sander
I have the sharpening attachment ,just need the leather strop, thanks for the heads up on lee valley. Looks good.I was hoping to find out about the surface conditioning belt as I do have some rusted hand tools and this looks like the perfect tools to clean them.
Again thanks for the welcome and info. I know you guys are the best from previous posts I ve read.
peterc
Again thanks for the welcome and info. I know you guys are the best from previous posts I ve read.
peterc