Building a Sharpening and Belt Grinding Station Part 3
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- Опубликовано: 1 окт 2024
- The conclusion of the build of the grinding/sharpening station. Included is pinning the tenons, shaping and sanding the curved ends of the trestle base with a vintage Delta 6X48 sander, and I show the different grinding and sharpening machines all set up at the end.
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Well done, Jeff!
Thanks Dave.
Bench is very nice, enjoyed the build!
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Why aren't you finishing the bench? I would have thought you would have want'ed some sort of pretection on the top at least.
Thanks for watching. Nope.....not a fan for finishes on a workbench, which is really what this is. I re-flatten my regular workbench once a year, and this bench will take a beating until it's time to make a new top for it. I'm not too concerned about it, as my needs change over time anyway.
Jeff - Enjoyed the table build. Are there casters on the legs? Can't wait for the next video surprise. I looked back at the previous videos and realized what I like most --- the walls in your shop. They really make the shop look good. I can only imagine what it must be like to open the door and turn the lights on !!!
Thanks, Don. No casters on the legs. I designed and built it so that I can move it around with a pallet jack. I have two of them in the shop for moving my machines around. Everything is set up this way.
cant wait to see what's next!
Thanks for watching.
I built a belt grinder. Best way to grind, remove metal and sharpening there is. The slow wheel grinder seldom gets used anymore.
I've been using it a lot lately.
Jeff: thanks for sharing, looking forward to the new tool. Keep up the good work.
JJ- Thanks for watching. More to come.....
Great work Norm (just kidding) I mean Jeff. I love the detail of your projects. That stand could easily be a piece of furniture for my house. Looking forward to the next video Jeff, thanks, Greg.
As always, thanks for watching, Greg. Wait till you see what's coming next!