Template / dimensions needed making box to fit on way tubes
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Template / dimensions needed making box to fit on way tubes
Good morning
Does anyone have a drawing / template to fit a cut sheet of plywood over the way tubes?
I’m looking to build a drum sander and need to build a box that will have 2 sides of it fit over and down between the tubes, with the bottom of the “box” resting on the tubes. Im thinking slots in the plywood that the tubes will fit between with the plywood extending past the tubes, securing & resting the “box” on the tubes with the slots holding it in place.
Thanks…
Does anyone have a drawing / template to fit a cut sheet of plywood over the way tubes?
I’m looking to build a drum sander and need to build a box that will have 2 sides of it fit over and down between the tubes, with the bottom of the “box” resting on the tubes. Im thinking slots in the plywood that the tubes will fit between with the plywood extending past the tubes, securing & resting the “box” on the tubes with the slots holding it in place.
Thanks…
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Re: Template / dimensions needed making box to fit on way tubes
Are you building the one from Stockroom Supply? If so, I put together a cutlist and mount for these a few years ago. I'd need to find it in my files.
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Re: Template / dimensions needed making box to fit on way tubes
That would be great if you find it.
I’m not building the Stockroom Supply one. I purchased plans from Stumpy Numbs and am using the plans for the top, drum, feed table. I’m planing on modifying the “box” part to fit on the Shopsmith, incorporating the top, drum & feed table into the “box” (not yet designed) that will attach to and be driven by the Shopsmith.
My thinking is I can eliminate the need for another motor and use the Shopsmith to drive it. I really like Stumpy’s design where you not only have a drum / thickness sander, but also have a “sand flea” type sander on the top.
I’m not building the Stockroom Supply one. I purchased plans from Stumpy Numbs and am using the plans for the top, drum, feed table. I’m planing on modifying the “box” part to fit on the Shopsmith, incorporating the top, drum & feed table into the “box” (not yet designed) that will attach to and be driven by the Shopsmith.
My thinking is I can eliminate the need for another motor and use the Shopsmith to drive it. I really like Stumpy’s design where you not only have a drum / thickness sander, but also have a “sand flea” type sander on the top.
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Re: Template / dimensions needed making box to fit on way tubes
The .pdf attachment shows the mount I made. It is a peice of 3/4" plywood 8 3/4" x 26" I then laminated two pieces 6" x 26" and trimmed then to an overall with of 5.25 which will fit between the bench tubes of a Mark 5. This can serve as a base for any attachment you want to add to your SS. I then built Stockroom Supply sander on top of this base and made no changes other than the height of the box so the center of the sanding drum lined up with the quill.
There are two bottom pieces that are 2" by 8 3/4" These are secured to the base with a 4" x 1/4" carriage bolt and a through star knob. I set them 5" in from each end so they can be rotated 90 degrees to drop the mount onto the bench tubes and then turned perpendicular to the tubes and the knobs tightened to keep everything secure.
Once mounted I move the carriage over to the base to pinch it between the carriage and the end of the bench to keep it from moving side to side.
With my setup the bottom pieces aren't necessary and the sander stays in place with just a friction fit and I stopped using them a few years ago.
There are two bottom pieces that are 2" by 8 3/4" These are secured to the base with a 4" x 1/4" carriage bolt and a through star knob. I set them 5" in from each end so they can be rotated 90 degrees to drop the mount onto the bench tubes and then turned perpendicular to the tubes and the knobs tightened to keep everything secure.
Once mounted I move the carriage over to the base to pinch it between the carriage and the end of the bench to keep it from moving side to side.
With my setup the bottom pieces aren't necessary and the sander stays in place with just a friction fit and I stopped using them a few years ago.
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Thanks much,
Chris Phelps
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Re: Template / dimensions needed making box to fit on way tubes
Thanks Chris, those are the dimensions I was looking for. I can now use those dimensions to make the side pieces of the “box”
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Re: Template / dimensions needed making box to fit on way tubes
That 5 1/4" needs to be 5 1/8" if you have a greenie/goldie with 1 7/8" bench tubes.
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Re: Template / dimensions needed making box to fit on way tubes
There's one in every crowd.

Thanks much,
Chris Phelps
Cheap tools are too expensive
2x Mark 5 520 and a 10ER
Chris Phelps
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Goldie(Bought New SN 377425)/4" jointer/6" beltsander/12" planer/stripsander/bandsaw/powerstation /Scroll saw/Jig saw /Craftsman 10" ras/Craftsman 6" thicknessplaner/ Dayton10"tablesaw(restoredfromneighborstrashpile)/ Mark VII restoration in 'progress'/ 10E[/size](SN E3779) restoration in progress, a 510 on the back burner and a growing pile of items to be eventually returned to useful life. - aka Red Grange
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Re: Template / dimensions needed making box to fit on way tubes
Much appreciated for ALL this info….