Please pardon my taking a second bite of the cherry on one evening!
I'm just starting (with the possibility if having a decent dust system soon) to think about the next stage in upgrading my sanding capability, but in absence of experience with some of the kit about now am not so sure what direction to take and would appreciate hearing your thoughts.
My interest is hardwood furniture, leaning towards 3D shapes band sawn out of the solid and hand finished. e.g. curvy legs
I have a disc sander (which actually sees little use), a Bosch hand held belt sander (used mostly as a coarse tool grinder) with a fence and frame, and a Bosch 5 in random orbital for finishing - and am well set up with a variety of spoke shaves and curved scrapers.
I'm actually not that wild about power sanding as a process, and prefer the look of a planed and scraped finish. That said my thought is that an oscillating bobbin sander with a tilting table could open up all sorts of shaping possibilities. e.g http://www.brimarc.com/products/Jet-JOV ... -21607.htm
When i go looking though i trip over all sorts of drum sanders for flat surfaces, not to mention belt sanders.
Then there's the option of using Felder sanding bobbins on my tilting spindle Hammer F3 moulder which gets down to around 3,000 rpm at low speed.
My current thought is that a bobbin sander with a straight fence for straight edge finishing and a tilting table for fancy angled and curved shaping options would do most of what i need - i'm not that bothered about sanding large flat surfaces.
Then i wonder why spend gazillions on a tilting bobbin sander, and not just instead buy some 30mm bore bobbins for the F3 https://shop.felder-gruppe.at/hammer/sh ... p_cuid=221 - all that would be missing would be the vertical oscillation, and the capacity is maybe a bit limited at 105mm height.
But then i think of the bobbin working on mostly one area only, and wonder if it's really a professional solution...
Experience anybody? What am i missing?
ian
I'm just starting (with the possibility if having a decent dust system soon) to think about the next stage in upgrading my sanding capability, but in absence of experience with some of the kit about now am not so sure what direction to take and would appreciate hearing your thoughts.
My interest is hardwood furniture, leaning towards 3D shapes band sawn out of the solid and hand finished. e.g. curvy legs
I have a disc sander (which actually sees little use), a Bosch hand held belt sander (used mostly as a coarse tool grinder) with a fence and frame, and a Bosch 5 in random orbital for finishing - and am well set up with a variety of spoke shaves and curved scrapers.
I'm actually not that wild about power sanding as a process, and prefer the look of a planed and scraped finish. That said my thought is that an oscillating bobbin sander with a tilting table could open up all sorts of shaping possibilities. e.g http://www.brimarc.com/products/Jet-JOV ... -21607.htm
When i go looking though i trip over all sorts of drum sanders for flat surfaces, not to mention belt sanders.
Then there's the option of using Felder sanding bobbins on my tilting spindle Hammer F3 moulder which gets down to around 3,000 rpm at low speed.
My current thought is that a bobbin sander with a straight fence for straight edge finishing and a tilting table for fancy angled and curved shaping options would do most of what i need - i'm not that bothered about sanding large flat surfaces.
Then i wonder why spend gazillions on a tilting bobbin sander, and not just instead buy some 30mm bore bobbins for the F3 https://shop.felder-gruppe.at/hammer/sh ... p_cuid=221 - all that would be missing would be the vertical oscillation, and the capacity is maybe a bit limited at 105mm height.
But then i think of the bobbin working on mostly one area only, and wonder if it's really a professional solution...
Experience anybody? What am i missing?
ian