home made inflatable sanding drum
Posted: Wed Jul 20, 2011 2:32 pm
Near the end of this older thread, I show a "faceplate" I made:https://forum.shopsmith.com/viewtopic.php?t=7813
Today I finished an 3" wide inflatable sanding drum to mount on one of them, based on an article by Frank Gregg in American Woodworker of June 1997.
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It uses standard 3x21 sanding belts and a 2.80/2.50-4.00 lawn mower inner tube, quite clever of Mr. Gregg I think. I used a 5/8" center hole instead of his 1/2"; 5/8" MDF, so four layers instead of his five; and 1-7/8" dia. valve access holes. I am about to turn the inner tube seat in this photo:
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After turning it looked like this:
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I used a piece of 5/8" shaft to keep things lined up and for marking out:
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Here it is ready for the inner tube:
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A couple more photos are in the next message.
Today I finished an 3" wide inflatable sanding drum to mount on one of them, based on an article by Frank Gregg in American Woodworker of June 1997.
[ATTACH]13757[/ATTACH]
It uses standard 3x21 sanding belts and a 2.80/2.50-4.00 lawn mower inner tube, quite clever of Mr. Gregg I think. I used a 5/8" center hole instead of his 1/2"; 5/8" MDF, so four layers instead of his five; and 1-7/8" dia. valve access holes. I am about to turn the inner tube seat in this photo:
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After turning it looked like this:
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I used a piece of 5/8" shaft to keep things lined up and for marking out:
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Here it is ready for the inner tube:
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A couple more photos are in the next message.