3 Position Belt Sander Stand

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  • Опубліковано 29 лис 2024
  • I really needed a 3 position stand for my belt sander, so I built one on the go. After several mistakes and lots of cuts, I eventually managed to make one that served me well already!
    Not so happy though with the removable part for the upright position: an adjustable top that can tilt to 45° would be more versatile. May be later...
    Anyway, I had fun building this stand, and I hope you'll find this video inspirational.
    More resource about custom belt sander stands:
    Belt Sander Stand - Can Sit In 3 Positions by Jack Houweling: goo.gl/93xwL4
    Belt Sander Platform by John Heisz: goo.gl/8Ar8ga
    Mini Edge Sander - Belt Sander Stand / Clamp by Savvas Papasavva: goo.gl/SjYorA
    Belt Sander Conversion With Dust Collection by Jay Bates: goo.gl/78H5Ss
    Make a 3 Positions Belt Sander Stand by Humus Worshop: goo.gl/UWZdP1
    3in1 Belt Sander Jig by Ollari's: goo.gl/eHWfKd
    Website: hodyo.com/
    Instagram: / hodyodesignstudio
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 87

  • @klauslouring7635
    @klauslouring7635 7 місяців тому

    Nice. Functional and elegant design. I'll just make the fence for vertical operation in the other end. Think it's safer when the band is running downwards. Have to figure out how to operate the switch, though.
    Will definitely build this.👍

  • @RetroSpock
    @RetroSpock 3 роки тому +2

    "Thanks for watching"...
    Man, thanks for letting us watch!
    That was such a pleasure to bear witness to.
    Amazing attention to detail and so professionally finished.
    I'm going to give it a whirl tomorrow using some scrap MDF, with my blunt, rusty, tenon saw, my square which isn't quite square, and sat on my kitchen floor tiles with no vice or clamps. Wish me luck :)

  • @ibrahimrammal6434
    @ibrahimrammal6434 4 роки тому +2

    The most professional stand out there.

  • @completewith7
    @completewith7 Рік тому +1

    Excellent work!

  • @GeekMustHave
    @GeekMustHave 4 роки тому

    Best Vid on the Tube for making a belt sanding a truly useful tool. Thank you and keep broadcasting!!

  • @pattpatterson7908
    @pattpatterson7908 6 років тому +2

    This has so many features that are incredible. I also love the idea that the sander can easily be removed and used at it was designed as well. I may have to watch this several times if I decide to do this with my Craftsman Pro :)

  • @AngusNB
    @AngusNB Рік тому

    Very good idea. Thanks for the video.

  • @markschiavone8003
    @markschiavone8003 6 років тому

    definitely the best design I've seen on this concept. 3 in 1....or 4 in one because you still are able to use the belt sander as it was originally intended.

  • @KBBAKTHA
    @KBBAKTHA 7 років тому +5

    great utility value of this 3 in 1 belt sander.

  • @andrewd.1113
    @andrewd.1113 6 років тому

    Nice fabrication. It was done in a very logical and methodical fashion.

  • @jean3xyz
    @jean3xyz 6 років тому +2

    Very nice video with very good ideas! a little tip that could help you and make your sandblaster more efficient and safer: change the last end support; the sanding belt must always go down when sanding.

    • @HODYODesign
      @HODYODesign  6 років тому

      Thanks for the advice, it makes sense!

  • @LionTree
    @LionTree 7 місяців тому +1

    Very versatile and portable box! love it!

  • @judsoncordeiro5596
    @judsoncordeiro5596 6 років тому

    Meus parabéns! É o único vídeo que vale a pena copiar ,porque você mostrou os problemas que podem acontecer durante o processo! Sua humildade conquistou mais um inscrito!

  • @Dominique_Oliveira
    @Dominique_Oliveira 5 років тому

    What is the a great way to design. Really good, congrats...

  • @msaarukka
    @msaarukka 7 років тому +3

    Been looking for a good jig for my belt sander. This is definitely the best inspiration yet! :) Great work!

  • @viktorjarm6878
    @viktorjarm6878 7 років тому +8

    This looks so amazing! I really like it when people make their own DIY tools to assist with their DIY projects :) Thanks for sharing :) Make more video! It even have movable elements to it. You definitely have a talent :)

  • @kieranjones3696
    @kieranjones3696 2 роки тому

    Very clever!

  • @bricotallerjaulasartesanal4731
    @bricotallerjaulasartesanal4731 5 років тому

    LO MEJOR PARA LIMPIAR LA LIJA ES UN TROZO DE METACRILATO Y LA SINTA FUNCIONANDO VA PERFECTO QUEDA COMO NUEVA

  • @markkoons7488
    @markkoons7488 2 роки тому

    Excellent Thanks!

  • @eurolinker
    @eurolinker Рік тому

    Hi Eric! 4 years since you publish this video and it's still has the best ideas for sandbelt jig!
    Really good ideas in the video. I will apply them for my green PBS75 E.
    Tell me something, in order to make the sun belt with the cord down, is it enough that I just make the plan "mirror -like", or there are some technical issues (the machine construction?), that I have to take into consideration?
    Thanks for your comments.

    • @HODYODesign
      @HODYODesign  Рік тому

      Thx! With the cord down, I assume that by cord down, you mean using the jig in vertical position. If so, simply extend the length of the jig so that the cord doesn't go in the way, if it makes sense.

  • @willford8475
    @willford8475 6 років тому +2

    Excellent. A work of art!

  • @LeonASinner
    @LeonASinner 6 років тому

    Real good build thanks for the idea

  • @pbcummins58
    @pbcummins58 4 роки тому

    Great Job!

  • @juancho9885
    @juancho9885 6 років тому

    Looks like the Humus Workshop stand!

    • @HODYODesign
      @HODYODesign  6 років тому

      Similar I'd say, but his jig requires to attach the belt sander for good, which prevents him from using his tool on the go! Anyway, his video is mentioned in the video description, as well as a few others, so that viewers get plenty of inspiration to build a stand of their own.

  • @Mattonzy2
    @Mattonzy2 5 років тому

    Vero good project! Gonna make me own with my belt sander!

  • @mmsabre7931
    @mmsabre7931 2 роки тому

    Awesome!

  • @MARSPALMA
    @MARSPALMA 3 роки тому

    It looks like this video is made for me, because I've got the same bosch PBS 75 AE Belt sander!
    Also GREAT job! :D

  • @kendaubney6746
    @kendaubney6746 5 років тому

    great ideas put into practice.well done & thank you.

  • @cochinaable
    @cochinaable 5 років тому +1

    What is the piano hinge for? Did I miss something? At 5:04

  • @mgyver2472
    @mgyver2472 4 роки тому

    Damn I love this, I already built one and don't know how I wound up here but I'm copying your modifications. Great Video.

  • @CCSandSonsWorkshop
    @CCSandSonsWorkshop 6 років тому

    Very cool! I can see how that would come in handy! I might have to borrow this design from you. Thanks for sharing

  • @juroworkshop
    @juroworkshop 5 років тому

    nice work man!

  • @jimpeitersen5644
    @jimpeitersen5644 5 років тому +1

    What's the use of the piano hinge ?

    • @HODYODesign
      @HODYODesign  5 років тому

      Change the position of the belt sander

  • @gonzt
    @gonzt 5 років тому

    Should have watched your video a view days earlier. Your solution is much better than mine... I like!

  • @anastaciapapadopoulou1934
    @anastaciapapadopoulou1934 7 років тому

    Very imaginative!

  • @rivergate
    @rivergate 7 років тому +1

    Nice work!

  • @kdawg925
    @kdawg925 4 роки тому

    Very slick my man! Been needing to build something like this. Tired of laying the belt sander down, holding it with one hand while I accidentally sand my fingertips with the other hand.

  • @jacksmiles47
    @jacksmiles47 6 років тому

    Great Video brother. I like ther versatility of the design

  • @lettuce001
    @lettuce001 3 роки тому

    Thanks for this video,,,,awesome,,

  • @DobbsyLondon
    @DobbsyLondon 3 роки тому

    Nice. 👍👍👍

  • @jimbo2629
    @jimbo2629 6 років тому

    The belt sander is most useful when it’s an edge sander. I did similar to you recently. But you have gone 2 better.

  • @KenHill
    @KenHill 4 роки тому

    It is an absolute shame that that Bosch belt sander is no longer available in the United States!

  • @StuffUCanMake
    @StuffUCanMake 6 років тому

    Great work!!!

  • @AgarAntolin
    @AgarAntolin 7 років тому +1

    Good job and inspiring but:
    Why do not you use the threaded holes in the base of the tool to fix it to the wood?
    I think it would be easier

    • @HODYODesign
      @HODYODesign  7 років тому +3

      TY! I use my belt sander without the jig quite often, so I wanted to be able to release it from the jig in a couple seconds. that's the main reason why I built it this way.

  • @aestebanm
    @aestebanm 4 роки тому

    where can I buy those hex bolt nuts that goes into the wood? he uses it for the screw of the handle in the 8:03 minute of the video

    • @HODYODesign
      @HODYODesign  4 роки тому

      Look for threaded insert nuts on Amazon or wherever you shop!

  • @49537480
    @49537480 4 роки тому

    Are detailed drawings available

  • @vivekprahladan7257
    @vivekprahladan7257 4 роки тому

    Hi, what do you call that tube vertical up and down action sander?

    • @HODYODesign
      @HODYODesign  4 роки тому

      An oscillating spindle sander.

  • @Yahoomediaclub
    @Yahoomediaclub 7 років тому

    Nice one👍👍👍

  • @beliychelovek1015
    @beliychelovek1015 3 роки тому

    Super!!!

  • @theautodriver4241
    @theautodriver4241 4 роки тому

    Is it possible that your video is somehow backwards? When you have the sander upright with the cord coming out of the top, that should mean your belt is moving upwards toward the electrical cord from the side where we can see it. That is how all of them operate. But in your video it looks as if the belt is moving away from the cord, in the opposite direction. Am I perceiving that correctly?

    • @HODYODesign
      @HODYODesign  4 роки тому +1

      Actually, the belt moves upward, meaning I should have built this jig with the belt sander upside down (and the cord coming from the bottom)! I As a result, I only use this jig in the 1st and 2nd positions.

  • @colehalford1893
    @colehalford1893 2 роки тому +1

    👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏

  • @SEBTECHDIY
    @SEBTECHDIY 7 років тому +2

    Waiting for your third video !! 😏 And i subscribed !! 🙋

  • @stefanmuller1017
    @stefanmuller1017 5 років тому

    Hey Eric. First of all thank you for sharing ths great idea. :-) But are you still happy with the green Bosch sander? I'm a little suspicious if it's long lasting or not when using it often (besides the one in blue). So what's you're expirience after all? Greetings from Vienna

    • @HODYODesign
      @HODYODesign  5 років тому +2

      Hi Stefan, for the price, it's a good little belt sander. The belt inside broke once, but it was my mistake. Other than that, no problem. I use it often, but not intensively. Should I need to use a belt sander on a daily basis, I'd go for a Makita 9403, much more powerful, but also 2.5x more expensive!

    • @stefanmuller1017
      @stefanmuller1017 5 років тому

      @@HODYODesign Thanks very much for your answer. :-)

  • @steampunk217
    @steampunk217 5 років тому

    which brand of belt sander is it ?

  • @scubaGregory
    @scubaGregory 7 років тому

    dear sir,
    What grain of sandpaper do you use? I use P60.

    • @HODYODesign
      @HODYODesign  7 років тому +1

      +Gregory Van der Auwera Most of the time 80 grit, as it's more forgiving.

  • @ldmmenuiserie8191
    @ldmmenuiserie8191 6 років тому

    I love

  • @CharlieFrank13
    @CharlieFrank13 6 років тому

    LOVE IT 😍

  • @willbephore3086
    @willbephore3086 2 роки тому

    Dang. Here I thought clamping it down was good enough .. I have been proven very, very wrong.

  • @ПавелАндрюков-и2т
    @ПавелАндрюков-и2т 5 років тому

    Все хорошо. Но зачем так много всего городить чтобы закрепить. Там на крышке есть 2 отверстия для болтов 6мм можно спокойно прикрутить и все.

    • @eurolinker
      @eurolinker Рік тому

      В таком случае ( с болтов), если хочеш използоват как мобильний, практически трудно. Закрепи, открепи, закрепи, открепи...😅

  • @knatz666
    @knatz666 5 років тому

    viel zu viel Aufwand! aber hast du fein gemacht ;)

  • @ted7919
    @ted7919 5 років тому

    I like more Music 👍

  • @keokimerseburgh3041
    @keokimerseburgh3041 5 років тому

    It Would Be Nice If You Could Have Left The Plan's, Just My Two Cent!!!

    • @HODYODesign
      @HODYODesign  5 років тому +1

      Yeah, it would have been nice! Unfortunately, I build stuff on the go and I'm definitely not a guy who makes plans 😐

  • @FajnyAleZaNiski
    @FajnyAleZaNiski 7 років тому

    +1

  • @affeder2.348
    @affeder2.348 2 роки тому

    ❄️Coool❄️

  • @ОлегЗапорожец-щ4щ
    @ОлегЗапорожец-щ4щ 3 роки тому

    самый оптимальный вариант..я так сделаю...сделал а ленту наждачную как менять..гавно проект надо все переделывать..время и материал перевел..люди не не делайте так..она еще и в верх жопой..гавноляп..как всегда показуха..

  • @OrlandoORC
    @OrlandoORC 5 років тому +1

    Nice video but too fast and with no guidance for any amateur DIYer who doesn’t have the know how... duh!

    • @HODYODesign
      @HODYODesign  5 років тому +2

      This is not "an how" to video and it is for inspiration only. I'm not a pro and if I can do what I do, I feel that any motivated DIYer should be able to do the same, or even better.
      I build stuff on the go when I need something and I make mistakes, that's how I make progress! And that's why you'll probably never see any detailed how to videos here or any available plan of what I did on this channel. There are plenty of them elsewhere on UA-cam and on the web anyway. Thanks for sharing your thoughts though...