This looked like an ideal project whilst waiting to start building the new shop. I have a spare motor, I looked at loads of YouTube videos of DIY Disc Sanders, decided a design, set to work and then my problems began, some of which have already appeared in other threads, so bear with...
I have an old motor I bought at a garage sale years ago. I hand painted it as I didn't relish the idea of taking it apart and spray painting it so the finish is, shall we say, 'functional'
I cut a disc out of scrap 18mm birch ply
The next step was to decide how I would attach a plywood disc to the motor as it had no key or thread. I tried making a push-fit flange but it wouldn't stay on and I didn't want to glue it to the motor shaft:
So after posting a plea for help, @Phill05 kindly offered to make me a metal flange and after exchanging dimensions and some spectacular CAD designs he sent me this:
Pretty impressive eh? I was over the moon so I then fixed the flange to my disc and using a chisel and an old belt off my belt sander I turned it from a wobbly thing to this:
The rumbling is due to the motor being clamped only one side, the music at the end is a nice tune on my radio. The next step will be to build the base, shroud and dust port so more to follow.
I have an old motor I bought at a garage sale years ago. I hand painted it as I didn't relish the idea of taking it apart and spray painting it so the finish is, shall we say, 'functional'
I cut a disc out of scrap 18mm birch ply
The next step was to decide how I would attach a plywood disc to the motor as it had no key or thread. I tried making a push-fit flange but it wouldn't stay on and I didn't want to glue it to the motor shaft:
So after posting a plea for help, @Phill05 kindly offered to make me a metal flange and after exchanging dimensions and some spectacular CAD designs he sent me this:
Pretty impressive eh? I was over the moon so I then fixed the flange to my disc and using a chisel and an old belt off my belt sander I turned it from a wobbly thing to this:
The rumbling is due to the motor being clamped only one side, the music at the end is a nice tune on my radio. The next step will be to build the base, shroud and dust port so more to follow.
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