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I'm planning on making a drum sander like the one shown in this video. I will only be using it for very small projects, mostly sanding components for keep sake boxes, so I don't need a huge amount of power. However, rather than having a drill sticking out the side, I want to make a more permanent solution. Given how cheap mains drills are (£15 from Argos!), I was thinking I'd just buy one, take it apart and mount it on the side with some pulleys (all boxed in for safety of course), or maybe even mount it direct drive?
But then it occurred to me that when powered from a mains drill, the speed is probably turned right down? so I am now thinking if there would be a more suitable motor? (although not a massive induction motor).
I appreciate it will cost more this way, but I don't mind spending more if it's going to be more suitable.
But then it occurred to me that when powered from a mains drill, the speed is probably turned right down? so I am now thinking if there would be a more suitable motor? (although not a massive induction motor).
I appreciate it will cost more this way, but I don't mind spending more if it's going to be more suitable.