SNW50- Homemade TWO STAGE drum sander with Sand Flea and feed belt features
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- Опубліковано 30 лис 2014
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I know how to make a drum sander! I've designed five of them from the ground up. But this one is by far the best! It has all the bells and whistles including a feed belt, complete adjustability and access to both the top and the bottom of the drum for double duty sanding! - Навчання та стиль
There's a shorter, better version of this video here: ua-cam.com/video/GgqINdJa9Ww/v-deo.html
I wish I had seen this comment 15 minutes ago!
I'm watching this in 2020, why did you ever stop utilizing dad? He's hilarious!
Love these older formatted shows. Honestly it is what got me to watch and ultimately subscribe however long ago it was. It was a while ago I do know that. Shortly after I started watching UA-cam
You’re dad looks like he can fix anything. Awesome man.
Can't wait to see the plans for this one. Great build.
Stumpy - I just need to compliment you and the guys for all the creative effort and work that you put into all your videos. Really impressive. I will be adding your drum sander to my project list. Keep up the great work - it is appreciated by those who, well, appreciate it!
Thanks!
Awesome. Just got me a Shopsmith and this gives me all the info I need to build a custom drum sander accessory for it. Thanks for explaining some of the detailed fine tuning like belt tracking that can make or break a project like this.👍
This is a nerdy woodworking project even by stumpy nubs standards!! Amazing!
I was only a day or two away from purchasing a new sander, but now I have a different plan... Well, I'll have a different plan when I get it from you, Stumpy! Thanks for the fun and informative vid! :)
I like the "Mathias could do it" comment
Awesome video thanks!
Thanks Mr. Drummond! Say hello to Arnold and Willis for me!
LOL
Have a great new year and get yourself a cold one, you've earned it my friend.
Mick in the U/K
adding an extra pully to the motor shaft would allow you to automate the hand feeding mechanism. I dig the top sanding feature. Really neat. I love watching your vids, Thank you!
Wow, what a great video James, and excellent picture quality for 2014. I smiled at the nose picking @11:24, and then cracked up completely when it was flicked at Mike a few moments later. Some great ideas for the sander. I particularly like the hand wound conveyor belt.
Nicely done Stumpy.
Glad you liked it!
I finally found a use for the treadmill I broke down nearly a decade ago. Conveyor belt, bearings. bushings. motor, rollers, etc. It's all sitting in a box.
Wow, amazing! Best plan and system yet.
-Gary
Great project Mr. Stumpy. Love the humor as usual.
Thanks, Hazem!
Honestly STUMPY , I have watched a lot of your videos on UA-cam. And had no idea that you were this incredibly gifted. At first I thought you were joking with your dad . The reason I say this is not to be judging your intelligence, but to judge your character. Meaning most people of your intelligence are so ARROGANT, and not easy to listen to. But you are exact opposite. Your so down to earth. Thank you VERY MUCH for sharing your knowledge and abilities. YOU SIR. DESERVE A COLD ONE 🍺
this is the best video I think you've ever made. "your head is a pudding factory" is clearly the finest comeback ever delivered
Great video,you guys crack me up.I'll be watching more from you guys.Thanks
Ya stumpy your videos are quality and educational!
The two of you play great off each other. Keep it up🎎
Nice informative video on building the drum sander and I enjoyed the humor as well. That kept it interesting.I have a Delta 16/32 belt sander and you have some upgrades on yours that I wish Delta had thought of.
This looks fantastic. I will definitely be buying the plans and building it!!
Plans will be up in a few days. Thanks!
They sure don't make 'em like this anymore! Brilliant video James H and Moustache Mike!
Pretty sweet!
Excellent project and nice upgrades....
Thanks, Paul!
woo hoo been looking for plans so got them Thanks for this video
Very informative and entertaining.
FYI, if any of you were Fans of 'Shop Notes' magazine, you might remember their Drum Sander in ISSUE 86. It's very similar to this one but doesn't have a motorized bed. I built it years ago and motorized the bed and it worked great
I'm not sure you watched the video. There is no motorized bed, and this sander is way different, especially how the drum is exposed on the top.
That's great building
I really enjoyed the Humor, you held my attention...Good job
I love the Abbott and Costello bit =)
That's not just a sander. It's a work of art.
That is a really cool "home made" sander..I noticed this is the improved model and since you like to revisit and improve past projects...I see a twin drum duel grit sander in the future :)
I have wached this video about a dozen time and I still laugh at Mike holding the palm sander every time.
Very cool machine. Nicely done. To get more grit for your buck, you could measure the angle the sander belt wraps around the drum, and make your initial cut through the belt at that same angle, then you'd be sanding all the way to the edge of the drum, all the way around.
One of the funniest videos I've seen from you guys. LOL
you're awsome stumpy. funny as heck too
You guys are awesome
Has me dying in 2020 STILL at the "Mathias could do it" jab!! LOL
The two of you sound like an old married couple !! Great !!
Man that talk of pudding and pie made me hungry. Lmao well great build stumpy. Keep them coming.
I just finished mine and it turned out OK. Really watch the plans and the changes that need to be updated with measurements. I'd change a few things for sure but won't get into all of that detail. I'd use thicker threaded rods for the belt crank for sure. Also, see how far your bearings, 3/4 shaft and pulley will stick out before you make the cover for the pulley/belt/dust collection. I have to redo that piece because the pulleys stick out too far to fit in. Pay very close attention to getting the holes in the drums and pulley rollers centered. This will save a lot of headache. I was almost on but the belt rollers are just a bit off of really smooth feeding. At least tracking hasn't been a problem. Funny thing is I ordered a Supermax before I even got a motor for the DIY
stumpy bring back the funny intros
Very good job, excellent workmanship. I just finnish with mine.
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AWESOMENESS!!!!
Great video and glad you kept a potentially complex subject both easy to follow and interesting. Is there anything YOU can't design/make?
Um... Wow! Impressive!!
First time I've seen this video, and there are already several improvements that have to be done to this design.
such as?
@@brewermoe883 using one motor to turn both the sanding head and the feed table
Great sander Stumps! can't wait to get the plans. I used 2" thick mahogany block for bearings with a 1/16" oil hole. My 18" drum sander has been going strong for 10 years with no wear in the mahogany bearing. Mahogany is perfect because its porous to soak up the oil and hard enough to not wear out. Of course I used a solid shaft, to use a threaded shaft mahogany wouldn't work.
After seeing this one it's definitely time for an upgrade to replaceable drums.
Thanks!
Stumpy, I was curious what glue/epoxy you are using to keep your wooden wheels inside the PVC. Really enjoy the videos!
Is this a Home shop Cooking Show, first Pudding then Pie what next???
LOL
Thanks for all your neat videos.
MARK 10:37 Is they replied, "Let one of us sit at your right hand and the other at your left in your glory". Thanks for the verse.
Great project and another great video. I got a chuckle from the "flick" at 11:30.
My wife said it was immature... 18 years of marriage and she still expects me to act like an adult!
Stumpy Nubs WOMEN!!!!!!! They will never learn.
Sweet! Thank you. :)
Best Video you've produced! You answered my complaint that you don't shoe you using these. Nice job! Clear, cocise and you explained how it got to where it is. Yo've incorporated a belt and answed complaints about the jet and grizzly belt tracking issues. I've got the old plans but I'm getting the new ones. And you've kept your sense of humor. Almost an Abbot and Costello routine. LOL! Ask Mike he'll know who they are! Cudos on this production. I'm not sure if it's my end or yours but the video was at times fuzzy?
One of your best videos! Now I have a craving for pudding
Great idea and well thought-out implementation too! I suggest not making the wooded handle for the feed belt, but instead just use an electric drill (with variable speeds and a trigger lock) instead.
AWESOME, Stumpy. I really appreciate this information. I'm heading over now to buy your plans. By the way, I saw your great and recent article in, uhm, Wood Magazine, was it? I've always loved your amazing builds and videos. This one was funny and informative. Well shoot, they ALL are!
Aww, the plans aren't available yet. As soon as they are I want 'em!
Hey Stumpy,
Just wondering what the (approximate) cost of materials would be to produce the sander, and also what tools are required (i.e. jigsaw, drillpress, etc.)
Good design! Now add a 12v motor to the spinning tray and that will make things a lot better
another good one stumpy, ask the Stash how he likes you now,..... "bet Matthias Could do it" to good lol
"Matthias could do it" talk about a I DARE YOU :) Very nice project fellows, very nice. Funny and high quality video production like always
No, not a dare. Just a joke. He's proven his abilities far more than I have! Thanks for watching, glad you enjoyed it!
Yo Mr Nubbs you have a great channel it's funny and very informative I really enjoy it thanks for all you do.. Keep up the da good work.... =O)
Brilliant video and excellent design, is it still in use in your shop I wonder!
Stumpy, have you thought about making this so it can work off your table saw? You could just create a pulley to put on the blade axle and connect the belt that way. This would be helpful to those of us with small workshops and even less money. Instead of having to find a motor, we could just use the one on our table saw.
Lee Mcminn like
Holy crap you have a lot of hand planers!
Very nice indeed. Drum sander are so expensive to buy. This looks like a good solution to that problem.
Thanks Stump and Mike.
Roland
The Stash has a Grizzly drum sander in his shop. Now I have this one. Hopefully now he'll stop saying "Na-Na! I have a drum sander and you don't!"
LOL and your was cheaper
Thanks again
Stumpy Nubs
Do you have to hand crank the Grizzly drum sander?
I was thinking of driving my feed belt with the rotisserie drive motor!
I'm still waiting for the plans to become available to buy. Stumpy Nubs , the suspense is killing me! I must build one!
By the way, I read your recent magazine article. I really enjoy your perspective and insight regarding home made tools. Congratulations.
I've watched this video several times and laughed at you're nose picking, but it wasn't until this last viewing that I saw you flick your booger at Mustache Mike! Now, that's entertainment! Besides that, great video, as always.
Love the humoir. I'm from Gothenburg.... But I do get lost some times.
Just finished building this sander. The pipe was unexpectedly out of round. Flat sanding would have taken forever. I wound up making a router bridge above the pipe and using a flattening but while rotating the drum. Lots of PVC chips but very round drum.
Pvc normally bend when it gets warm. How long have you been able to work with the tube. ?
You two guys are very funny, and looks don't count. loved the video
excellent stumpy do you think you could do an edge bander?
Built the sander. Now I just have to fine tune it. I was pretty easy. My problem now is that the discs for the drums were perfectly centered and I have to redo those. Thanks! Cost me about $200. Plus I will spend another 100 for auto feed dc motor set up
Nice 👍
Love the funny bugga attitude in this video. Great job guys. By the way, what are you drinking?
Stumpy, have you ever thought of using a tread mill drum. Having torn apart two tread mills for other projects there is almost every piece you will need
Nice! Always wanted one, might have a go next year.
Any reason hand-cranked vs motorized feed conveyor? (other than the added complexity)
It would be very difficult (and expensive) to motorize the feed belt. You'd need a separate motor that runs very slowly and at a variable speed. I suppose you could do it with a power drill and a separate router speed dial, but it wouldn't be worth the extra bulk in my opinion. The hand crank works great and isn't the hassle I thought it might be. I actually like it a lot!
This was like watching abbott and costello minus the bases and names. by the by i love those guys. were the caps from the susquenhanna hat company? anywho love the home made sander,may just be my next project.
Winterstieger is a ski company that has well priced belts and sizes
Thanks
Flickin' the boogie at the "stash".... I'm peeing in my pants laughing.
Does this design go down to zero thickness? I'm looking to build a drum sander for acoustic guitar building where I need to thickness parts down to around 2mm.
Stumpy Nubs What's the ETA on the plans for this one? I have money I want to give you!
I'm definetely going to build this one! Great work Stumpy, now I just need the plans. When they will be ready, any ideas?
Hey Stumpy, I`m considering buying the plans but is it in just imperial measurments, or metric as well??
"The vessel with the pestle has the brew that is true." :)
OMG! Change drums! I just spoike to my wiife about this,, insinuating (correcword?) I have to to think harder.. But there's people as smart as I like to bo be.. Thnx!
Are the plans available with metric measurements?
"Matthias could do it" - ROFL
When are the plans going to become available???
Great ideas Stumpy. Love the changeable drum and the top access. Does the hand crank on the feed belt really work well enough? as for all the "hardware" for adjusting and the belt, how much $ would you say you have invested?
The crank works really well. I'm glad I added it. As for cost- not sure. About a sheet of plywood, a used motor, a $20 feed belt (on clearance), the main bearings cost about $15, the feed belt bearings are just steel spacers for a buck each, some threaded rod, a link belt, steel channel, aluminum flat bar- I'd guess around $150 if you already have a motor.
Nice vid. The plans say Luckily we've produced a video walking you through the process (of tuning and balancing), however i've never been able to find that video.
Also, I wanted ot write the corrections directly onto the PDF, however the protection you've afforded it means one can't. Would it not be better to update the plans online so we can download corrected ones?
Thanks!
Stumpy where are you from?! Is that your Dad?? He sounds Canadian! I'm from Southwestern Ontario and a lot of my city of Windsor likes the Red Wings, we're the border town to Detroit. All the best man, love your videos
Stumpy Nubs Any ETA on plans? Site doesn't look like they have them yet
The belts last a lot longer if you use a plastic dressing stick while sanding. It stops the burn marks on the paper.