Creating Custom Sanding Disk Holder
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- Опубликовано: 14 ноя 2024
- In this demonstration, Bob Bezanson of the Woodturners of SW MO shows how he makes his own Sanding Disk Holders. He also shares all of the sources for the supplies to make them. This PDF is available from at www.woodturnersofswmo.org for download.
Great idea. Having multiples of them with quick disconnects means my big complaint for sanding discs is eliminated.
I'll be using these for much more than just turning. Sheet metal and body work will benefit from this tip too.
Great information concerning a sanding disc. Thanks for the information.
Great tips! .......ad 1:12 minutes you said that wood maybe split. If you put the bit for a night in the frezer it wil shrink, put the wood on the heater for a few minuts it wil expand. So you hav a bigger hole and a smaler bit. Put them together and then your wood wil not split. (sorry for my poor english)
Amazing video. Pls keep it up.
It's obvious you know what you're doing and have good ideas to share. I dearly love the idea you work without a script and are multitasking with the audience all you need now is a pole dancer in the background and you really get some advertising revenue and confuse the f*** out of even more people. I have all the time in the world to watch these videos several times in order to get the information you're trying to pass along.
I watched it again. Very interesting. It gives me plenty of ideas about how I can make some sanders. Can you somehow turn that piece of wood round, around the drill bit, without purchasing a #2 morris taper that holds a drill chuck on the head stock? I have a drill chuck,
Great Idea! Is there any way I can get one of those handouts, or pull it off the internet?
Thanks again for your input.
Tommy Schutz
Tommy Schutz Hey Tommy, Glad you enjoyed the video. You can find the pdf on our website at: www.woodturnersofswmo.org/pdfs/
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...Very good. Thank you.
Hi Great video but tell Bob that Vicmarc is an Aussie company I think they might get offended to be called english oh well