Excellent build, very clear instructions. Many thanks for the effort you put into making this video. Hope the rest of the build videos are posted up soon as I am in the process of building a drum sander too 🙂 Thanks again 👍
Absolutely , at 12v it is 75 Rpm, which is a little faster than I would normally use. As I've been using the sander I have found that about 10.5 volts seems to give me the best results. I can't say what that Rpm range is for sure at that voltage but I think it's somewhere around 60 or so. I couldn't find the exact motor but this one is very similar. www.amazon.com/dp/B0CB1CLWF9?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details
This is exciting, can't wait for the next part! Drum sanders are very nice, especially if you DIY cabinets.
Thanks very much my friend!
Excellent build, very clear instructions. Many thanks for the effort you put into making this video. Hope the rest of the build videos are posted up soon as I am in the process of building a drum sander too 🙂 Thanks again 👍
Thanks, will do!
I have a delta 18/36 and just replaced the Feed belt with 3 6x48 belts. I didn't add the duct tape. Does that seem to be holding up?
Where can I find the rollers
I bought those on amazon, just search for conveyor rollers in the size you need
Does that motor have enough torque and RPMs to do the job? If so can you share what motor it is?
Absolutely , at 12v it is 75 Rpm, which is a little faster than I would normally use. As I've been using the sander I have found that about 10.5 volts seems to give me the best results. I can't say what that Rpm range is for sure at that voltage but I think it's somewhere around 60 or so. I couldn't find the exact motor but this one is very similar.
www.amazon.com/dp/B0CB1CLWF9?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details