Gary Morris
Established Member
Hi I'd like to make a sanding plate to fit in my Jet 1220vs lathe and would like to ask your opinions in case i'm completely of bat or missed anything, which I regulary do.
The way I thought I'd go was to cut a 9" diameter circle in 1/2" BB ply. (swing over the bed says 305mm or 12")
Then cut a smaller square and glue it to the circle. (7.500" diagonal)
Then mount a 150mm faceplate 1" x 8tpi (ref T04M) from Axminster to it. (The Axminster site says these have a 1 week delay, would that be from today or when I ordered it, do you think?)
I'm not sure of the best way to attach the sandpaper, whether to 'double sided' sticky it, or Velcro it. Would Velcro allow an even surface to sand?
Is the 7.500" square overkill?
thanks for any thoughts.
Gary
The way I thought I'd go was to cut a 9" diameter circle in 1/2" BB ply. (swing over the bed says 305mm or 12")
Then cut a smaller square and glue it to the circle. (7.500" diagonal)
Then mount a 150mm faceplate 1" x 8tpi (ref T04M) from Axminster to it. (The Axminster site says these have a 1 week delay, would that be from today or when I ordered it, do you think?)
I'm not sure of the best way to attach the sandpaper, whether to 'double sided' sticky it, or Velcro it. Would Velcro allow an even surface to sand?
Is the 7.500" square overkill?
thanks for any thoughts.
Gary