Re: thickness sander plans




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> Ernstjan,
> I built a thickness sander from their plans several years ago. You
> really don't need the plans and can do a better job of it by designing
> it yourself. I dismantled mine because it was too bulky to move. Also,
> the height adjustment mechanism didn't work too well. The basic idea is
> to rotate a large cylinder over an adjustable table. Once you see one
> in action, it's really simple to conceptualize building one.
>
> Google will get you several sites including David Hurd's site. David
> (Kawaki) builds ukuleles on the Big Island.
>
> Good luck,
> Warren
>
>
Hi,

Thanks for the answer.
And yes I know of the "ukelele sander". I also had sompething similar in
mind. But this question was actualy for a friend of mine who wanted to build
a sander to but doesnt know where to start. He says a plan will help him
better.

Has anyone build a belt sander??? Cause thats way more efficient than a
drumsander, no?

EJ


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