Belt, Disc, and Spindle Sander Basics - WOOD magazine
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- Опубліковано 12 лип 2019
- Whether you're new to power sanders or just need a refresher course, WOOD magazine's Craig Ruegsegger covers the basic operation of these tools. Learn the proper techniques to using them, and the terminology associated with them. These building blocks help you learn to master these tools for safety and accuracy.
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I'm a newbie, and boy, did I just learn A LOT! That was so helpful. Thank u!
Thank you! I was going crazy trying to remember what kind of sander we used in shop class when I was in middle school (because I need something similar for a current project) and thanks to this video, I now know it was a disc sander.
Just want to say I am really enjoying this 'Basics' series. These videos are SO helpful, especially to beginners and 'improvers'. Thank you for sharing your experience and expertise. :)
Muchas Gracias maestro... Un lujo de máquinas, Excelente video.
Pura vida this guy is an excelent teacher with great explanation about this issue. Pura vida =thanks guys
Great Video
Interesting review on sanders, a bit easier than using shooting boards, spokeshaves etc
Very well done. Subscribed
Thanks for these videos. I watched it because the title mentioned “drum sanders,” which actually don’t seem to be covered in this video. I struggle with my 16/32 drum sander trying to sort out what grit to use, and how to keep from burning wood and damaging belts (I AM getting good at changing belts, though-haha $$$). Thanks!
Lawrence Becker It’s best to be conservative and start at higher grits. Remember 220 grit is what’s usually used for paint prep. So anything lower will remove stock at a more aggressive rate. Also the density of wood is something to consider.
Wow that’s a nice tool.
Whoop dang! I think I can smell the quality of that beast from here. That ain't no hobby sander.
Almost all professional grade machines use 6 inch belts. Hobby sanders usually use a 4 inch belt.
That oscillating sander is pretty nice. I’ve seen one but I’ve never used one.
What model belt/disc sander do you have in this video?
Will you share the make and model of the combo sander please
Not sure if the sander shown is still available, but the brand is Grizzly. If this isn;t the one shown, it's probably the replacement: amzn.to/3FRzv8G
@@Wood thanks for that, unfortunately its an American product and would cost a lot for shipping. Very nice though. 👍
Hello, I would like to ask, what are the different types of disc sander?
They were covered in the video.
HERE FROM FALMOUTH SCHOOL
Very close to buying a belt/disc sander for cutting board finish/shortcuts. I make end grain cutting boards. As you know, face grain, whatever quick sanding. But once it’s on the Endgrain I have to sand at 80 grit for an hour or so. I’m wondering if I can use a belt sander to get the 80 grit stage done and then move on with just random orbit for 100/150/200/220.
Anyone try it that way because if it can save me 45 minutes per board, money well spent.
You need a drum sander
Looks like a Grizzly G1276 6" x 48" Belt/12" Disc Combination Sander
Would you ever use this tool to sand the full length of a board?
I would mention that sanders generate a lot of sawdust, and a mask should be worn when using them
SAFETY ALERT! At about 4:30 in the video you turn on the sander and put the hole over the moving spindle. I have seen blood, bruises, and 911 calls for people that have done this. ****** MATERIAL SHOULD BE ON THE TABLE ANY TIME THAT THE SPINDLE IS TURNING.******
He said “nut tight on the shaft”
Love it
i still dont see the difference between the belt and the disk. the sanding you did on the disc you can do on the belt just the same. so why a disc sander ?
Waste of time. No mention of maker or model number?
Muchas Gracias maestro... Un lujo de máquinas, Excelente video.
Muchas Gracias maestro... Un lujo de máquinas, Excelente video.
Muchas Gracias maestro... Un lujo de máquinas, Excelente video.
Muchas Gracias maestro... Un lujo de máquinas, Excelente video.