The sanding tool that I use most often in my workshop, is my lathe, with a Jacobs chuck and one of several sizes sanding arbours in it. It’s really handy to be able to offer the workpiece up and quickly change the abranet abrasive and/or the speed. I have suction rigged up underneath it and I wear my dust hood when I use it. Very useful and versatile.
Anyway, I’ve thought for ages (a couple of years at least) that I could with a stand-alone machine to do the same thing. I’ve got both a decent bobbin sander and a disc and belt sander (upon which I have removed approximately a square metre of skin), as well as a good ROS, and I use them all, but none of them are as useful as my lathe.
I’ve come to look to buy one this evening and, unless I’m missing something, it isn’t obvious to me that anyone makes what I’m looking for. I probably am missing something because something that useful must be Being made somewhere.
Come on you people of expertise...help me out please. Tell me the name of this mystery variable speed sanding machine. Or, tell me why I’m doing it wrong and correct my technique. Every day is a school day
Anyway, I’ve thought for ages (a couple of years at least) that I could with a stand-alone machine to do the same thing. I’ve got both a decent bobbin sander and a disc and belt sander (upon which I have removed approximately a square metre of skin), as well as a good ROS, and I use them all, but none of them are as useful as my lathe.
I’ve come to look to buy one this evening and, unless I’m missing something, it isn’t obvious to me that anyone makes what I’m looking for. I probably am missing something because something that useful must be Being made somewhere.
Come on you people of expertise...help me out please. Tell me the name of this mystery variable speed sanding machine. Or, tell me why I’m doing it wrong and correct my technique. Every day is a school day