great video and idea. I have been making them and also show how to do it on my utube channel. I even show how to make the ones like you by with the metal top instead of wood. wood ones work just as well.
Been using separate cheap 5 packs of the mandrels but next time I will make my own. two tips I have for when you have multiple sanding mandrels. 1) I write what grit that mandrel is for on it. 2) I grabbed an old scrap piece of 2 x 4 and offset drilled 1/4" holes and ca glued a 6.2mm rare earth magnet in the hole and then you can put the mandrels into those holes and the magnet will hold them in so they are not laying about your shop.
Another great tip video. I talked to one seller/maker who tried to tell my how much they cost to make. You’re correct, they cost pennies to make, even if you have to purchase all the materials. Thanks for sharing.
Great tip. Yes, I am one of those who ruined my sanding disk by over heating it. I will be making my own and it will save me money and will have fun making them. Being an upholster I understand the density of the foam that you used. I really enjoyed this really great tip and I am looking forward to more of your youtubes. Yes, I did subscribe. Thanks.
Dean, I like your videos. This is regards to your video on home made sanding disks. Where did get the two inch self sticking Velcro? Thanks for your help. rd
Yes Dean, I have made mandrels for each of the grits that I have both in 2” and 3”. I can sand from 80 grit to 600 grit. I used 1/2 inch carpet padding for the cushion material. The spigot jaws on one of my chucks closes small enough to hold the small screw driver bits so no need to use my jacobs chuck and draw bar.
I’ve been doing this for many years. Works very good. I made mine using MDF and foam from floor pads. I assembled mine by first roughly cutting the MDF round just over 2” and 3”. Drill a hole for the drive bit and the glue them in. I then used the drill chuck in the headstock. It’s better if the wood disk is smaller that bigger than the sanding disk so you are less likely to touch the inside wall of whatever you’re sanding. Do you know if you can buy only the hook side? You don’t need the loops unless you plan to glue sandpaper on to it Thanks for the video
Greg that is the great thing about these any wood will work and any foam will work I actually use several densities of foam. I have not located anywhere you can buy just the hook but I will keep looking and if you find hook only please let me and everyone else know. Thanks for Watching!!!
nicht ganz so gut das ganze, die drehzahl deines accuschraubers ist zum schleifen viel zu langsam. dadurch ist dein ganzes quick change umsonst. wer mit dem accu schrauber schleifen muss ist sowiso ein murkser-stümper.
Thank For the opportunity to create mine ❤❤❤
great video and idea. I have been making them and also show how to do it on my utube channel. I even show how to make the ones like you by with the metal top instead of wood. wood ones work just as well.
Excellent video thanks
this is very good idea. great disc sanders. practical and convenient. thank you for sharing. see you later. big greetings.
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Thanks dean for giving us your tips ,and showing us how to save money , will have a go at these , ive liked and subd you .Greetings from Wales UK .
Gracias Dean.
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Just what I wanted to know. Excellent ... thank you. 🙂
Great idea. Thx for sharing.
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Brilliant as always. Thank you.
Thanks! I needed that!!!
Glad I could help!
Been using separate cheap 5 packs of the mandrels but next time I will make my own. two tips I have for when you have multiple sanding mandrels. 1) I write what grit that mandrel is for on it. 2) I grabbed an old scrap piece of 2 x 4 and offset drilled 1/4" holes and ca glued a 6.2mm rare earth magnet in the hole and then you can put the mandrels into those holes and the magnet will hold them in so they are not laying about your shop.
Great Tips!!Thank you and Thanks for Watching!!!
Awesome idea. I will most certainly be doing this.
Have fun!
Great idea
Thank you! 😊
I don't need these right now but it was fun and educational to watch.
Thanks for watching
Great tips. Thank you.
You are so welcome!
Good idea
Many many thanks
Sweet
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Makes a lot of sense, thanks. Gonna make some.
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Nice tips
Thanks
Great job Dean and tip👍👍👍👍
Thanks 👍
Thanks for sharing 👍 great tips 😃
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Thanks, I have a drawer full of those bits that have been rounded over. Now I have a great use from them.
Glad I could help
What a great idea!!! We have a ton of 2" bits laying around; lots of scrap wood.
Foam is cheap!!
Sounds like you are set and ready to go. Thanks for Watching!!!
Good idea, thank
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Thanks Dean. I know what I'll be doing first thing tomorrow!
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Good friend ilike idea
Many many thanks
what an excellent idea. gona add some to my shop.
Thanks!!!
I've seen you use that skew to great advantage. I just got a new skew and wondered what angle you are grinding on that. Thanks! Enjoyed the video.
Jack take a look at this video I talk about the skew and the angles that I use. I think this may help you. ua-cam.com/video/_m-M0e24glA/v-deo.html
great love it
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Thanks good info 😳
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Thanks Dean!
You’re welcome thanks for watching!
Great tip for my spoon sanding
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Great idea! Thanks for sharig Dean. I always eny your videos.
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First rate idea Dean and a great video, thanks for sharing, keep safe, John
Thanks, you too!
very good
Thanks
Thanks Dean; I made a set of sanding disk holders following you guidance, and they work really well; such a great feeling! Bravo, indeed!
Awesome glad you like them!!
Great idea Dean, thanks for sharing.
Your Welcome, Thanks
Thanks Dean.
I to also would sooner make it than buy it!!
Appreciate your time.
Tim
I am the same way Tim, Thanks for Watching!!!
Très bonne vidéo Dean’s et aussi très pratique merci pour le partage et bravo 👍👏🇨🇭
Thanks Denis!!
Thanks for the idea and tutorial!
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Thanks for another great video. So happy since I found your channel.😊🇨🇦
Your welcome Brian, Thanks for watching!
Good idea Dean!
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Another great tip video. I talked to one seller/maker who tried to tell my how much they cost to make. You’re correct, they cost pennies to make, even if you have to purchase all the materials. Thanks for sharing.
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Brilliant idea Dean. So simple yet so useful. Definitely on my to do this weekend! Thank you so much.
Glad it was helpful!
I’ve wanted to have a different mandrel for each grit but couldn’t bring myself to spending the $$$. Thanks for showing how to diy.
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Great idea!I think I found my next project, Thanks
Glad I could help!
Great idea!!
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Great tip and very nice process
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Excellent idea! Thank you.
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Great idea! Thanks Dean!
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Another great idea ☺️. Thank you.
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Definitely putting a bunch of those on my To-do list. Thanks for another great tip Dean!
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Great video. Great advice. Thanks Dean.
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Have been looking for a longer one of these to get into lidded boxes. Using a longer bit will do just that. Thank you
Glad I could help, you can always use and extension on these too. Thanks for Watching!!!
BRILLIANT, THANK YOU
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Im gonna make several if these tomorrow! Great insight!💪💪💪
Awesome! Thank you!
Great video Dean. Gonna try this some day.
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Definitely got to have some of them. Fantastic 👏
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Another great tip from the shop of Deans. 😉Thank you for sharing. Have a great 2022 and stay safe.
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Much of my free turning wood is from my swob (scrap wood offcuts box).
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Dean, what a great idea. Why didn't I think of it? Thanks
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Great video! My to-do list just got bigger. Thanks for the idea.
You are so welcome!
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Great tip. Yes, I am one of those who ruined my sanding disk by over heating it. I will be making my own and it will save me money and will have fun making them. Being an upholster I understand the density of the foam that you used. I really enjoyed this really great tip and I am looking forward to more of your youtubes. Yes, I did subscribe. Thanks.
Dennis I may be sharing a sacred secret but we have all ruined our share. Thanks for Watching!!!
Dean, I like your videos. This is regards to your video on home made sanding disks. Where did get the two inch self sticking Velcro? Thanks for your help. rd
Roger There are links in the discription to the velcro to order through amazon.
Good turning practice, good practical accessory. Blessings.
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Yes Dean, I have made mandrels for each of the grits that I have both in 2” and 3”. I can sand from 80 grit to 600 grit. I used 1/2 inch carpet padding for the cushion material. The spigot jaws on one of my chucks closes small enough to hold the small screw driver bits so no need to use my jacobs chuck and draw bar.
Thats great, Thanks for Watching!!!
Thanks for the video. you gained a sub and a like:)
Awesome, thank you!
Where do you get the self adhesive 2 inch paper, all i can find are the disks with the fuzzy backing for velcro?
The disk are velcro backed I used the hook velcro on the holder link is in the description.
This is fantastic. Thanks Dean. - I'm having trouble finding reasonably priced foam you showed. Any sources you can point me to?
packaging material first, knee pads from dollar store work.
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no problem good luck and have fun!!
I’ve been doing this for many years. Works very good. I made mine using MDF and foam from floor pads. I assembled mine by first roughly cutting the MDF round just over 2” and 3”. Drill a hole for the drive bit and the glue them in. I then used the drill chuck in the headstock. It’s better if the wood disk is smaller that bigger than the sanding disk so you are less likely to touch the inside wall of whatever you’re sanding. Do you know if you can buy only the hook side? You don’t need the loops unless you plan to glue sandpaper on to it Thanks for the video
Greg that is the great thing about these any wood will work and any foam will work I actually use several densities of foam. I have not located anywhere you can buy just the hook but I will keep looking and if you find hook only please let me and everyone else know. Thanks for Watching!!!
@@DeansWoodworking Klingspor has 12" x 18" hook side with adhesive
Where did you get the 2” velcro
amazon links are in the description. Thanks for Watching!!!
Where did you get the sticky paper, I could only find the Velcro type on Amazon
The sand paper is not sticky backed it hooks to the velcro I put on the holder.
@@DeansWoodworking thanks Dean, I understand.
nicht ganz so gut das ganze, die drehzahl deines accuschraubers ist zum schleifen viel zu langsam. dadurch ist dein ganzes quick change umsonst. wer mit dem accu schrauber schleifen muss ist sowiso ein murkser-stümper.
Thank you for your great tip
Happy to help