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Shopsmith strip sander

Posted: Sun May 04, 2025 7:56 pm
by Matanuska
I don’t have this SPT because I’m not sure what I’d use it for. For those of you that do what do you use it for most?

Re: Shopsmith strip sander

Posted: Mon May 05, 2025 12:18 pm
by chapmanruss
Matanuska,

Here is what the Shopsmith online catalog says about the Strip Sander.
Save Hours of Tedious Hand Sanding, Grinding and Sharpening with the Shopsmith Strip Sander!

This Versatile, Compact Machine Works Equally Well With All Types and Shapes of Materials. The Strip Sander is an often-forgotten, value-priced workshop addition that will save you countless hours of tedious hand work on a variety of woodworking tasks, as well as grinding, sharpening and polishing of chisels, other workshop edged tools and garden implements of all types.
I do have the Strip Sander. Before I got mine, I wondered the same thing, "what I’d use it for." It didn't take long to find out the answer.

For mine I also have the Chisel Sharpener Attachment (SKU 555812 for reference) which I like the best for sharpening Lathe Chisels. I had been using the Chisel Sharpening Guide with the Disk Sander.

I find it works well for sanding smaller items that you may not want to do on the regular 6" Belt Sander, a Sanding Drum or the Sanding Disk. It can use both 1/2" and 1" wide Sanding Belts. There are grits ranging from 60 to 600 if I remember correctly. It comes with both straight 1/2" and 1" Platens plus a curved Platen. It gives you a lot of versatility for sanding projects. It can have the belt threaded through the middle of an item for sanding the inside of a shape. I find it can get into tight spots for sanding that other machine sanding methods like a Drum Sander cannot.

Re: Shopsmith strip sander

Posted: Mon May 05, 2025 6:21 pm
by nuhobby
I use my strip-sander a lot. Not so much for woodworking pieces, but for various hobbies of mine, plus keeping the wood hand tools sharpened.

Re: Shopsmith strip sander

Posted: Tue May 06, 2025 10:56 am
by Matanuska
chapmanruss wrote: Mon May 05, 2025 12:18 pm It can have the belt threaded through the middle of an item for sanding the inside of a shape.
Being able to sand inside edges would be nice. I already have a sharpening system so I can’t use that as an excuse to buy one. I can see that it could be handy for small projects like wooden toys for the grand kids or small craft items but I haven’t done much of that yet.