Drum Sander Tips: Woodmaster

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  • Опубликовано: 29 авг 2024
  • Here are some tips for getting the most out of your WoodMaster drum sander. Find the drum sander here: woodmastertool...
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Комментарии • 28

  • @JohnHansen-b7z
    @JohnHansen-b7z 3 дня назад

    Thank you for this video. I am waiting to get my 5hp Woodmaster DB 550 dust collector finally set up before I use the sander, but I really appreciate your video. Your remarks on feed rate are going to be a huge help. I would have started everything at slow speed. Great tips.

    • @ToolMetrix
      @ToolMetrix  3 дня назад

      Thanks John. Great call on waiting for the DC to be set up. This thing will create dust like you won’t believe! Enjoy the new tool. Cheers, Paul

  • @make-somedust
    @make-somedust 9 месяцев назад +1

    I just got mine second hand and no paper was supplied. This video was a huge help!

    • @ToolMetrix
      @ToolMetrix  9 месяцев назад +1

      Glad that it was helpful. Thanks for watching. Cheers

  • @chrisbelmore5155
    @chrisbelmore5155 7 месяцев назад +1

    Great tips . I just gotten my used drum Sander fixed. I did the exact thing you said not to do. I was trying to use it as a plainer . I was going through sand paper pretty fast it was tearing out on me. Iv never had a drum Sander before thanks for the tips

    • @ToolMetrix
      @ToolMetrix  6 месяцев назад

      Awesome. Thanks for watching. I learned that planer tip the hard way many years ago. 🤣

  • @billm4560
    @billm4560 2 года назад +1

    Nice review Paul! I used mine today and I thought in the manual it said never sand thinner than 1/4”! I know I have used it on thinner material than that! I have a dedicated vac on mine! It does put out a lot of dust! 😀Thanks for sharing your tips!

    • @ToolMetrix
      @ToolMetrix  2 года назад +1

      Hi Bill, in the manual that I have it says material thickness down to zero. On my woodmaster 718 it says nothing thinner than 1/4” which makes sense on that machine. Great call to have a dedicated vacuum on the drum sander!

    • @billm4560
      @billm4560 2 года назад +1

      @@ToolMetrix Thanks Paul… I’ll check the manual again! 😉

  • @JackbenchWoodworking
    @JackbenchWoodworking 2 года назад +1

    Thanks Paul. That's one beast of a sander! Interesting about potential waviness past 1/16". I've only noticed that on my 16/32 Jet if the stock doesn't lay flat.

    • @ToolMetrix
      @ToolMetrix  2 года назад +1

      Hi Charlie, beast is right! What is your normal veneer thickness? I’m surprised that you would want something thinner than 1/16”.

    • @JackbenchWoodworking
      @JackbenchWoodworking 2 года назад

      @@ToolMetrix HI Paul, I normally shoot for about 1/16" thick on my veneers. But, often I am trying to get the most from a particular board and the veneers will end up thinner than that. Maybe down to 3/64" and sometimes 1/32", but 1/32" is getting kind of iffy.

    • @ToolMetrix
      @ToolMetrix  2 года назад +1

      1/32”….Wow, that’s livin on the edge!

  • @brokenbranchwoodshop1873
    @brokenbranchwoodshop1873 2 года назад +1

    Great review Paul!

  • @TedAlexander24
    @TedAlexander24 Год назад +1

    Subbed. I have a WM725. Recently installed a carbide helical head. What a huge difference! Now I’m interested in making molding. Did you ever use your 718 to sand projects?

    • @ToolMetrix
      @ToolMetrix  Год назад

      Hi Ted, I use my 718 to make molding from time to time. It’s a great tool for that and I really enjoy using it for that purpose. I have used it as a sander a few times, mainly for end grain cutting boards. If I was making a large batch of end grain boards I would probably set it up as a sander. For 1 cutting board I usually feel like it’s not worth swapping it over to sanding mode. For any other material (figured wood, whatever) the carbide cutterhead does such a great job that I never feel like I need use the sanding head. I do have to sand with a ROS after planing but just lightly.

  • @stuartrobertson8711
    @stuartrobertson8711 2 года назад

    This appears to be a single drum sander?
    I have a twin drum version of the generic axminster type marketed under many brand names.
    One area nobody seems to cover is checking alignment of the drum/s with the feed table and following on from that,fine tuning the height of the second drum relative to the front one depending on the grade of belt used.
    After being assured the front drum was factory set and no adjustments needed,I did use engineers blocks to check this and found that it was indeed out of parallel by 1/16,so sanding in a taper across the board.Setting the height of the second drum,once also parallel, is more trial and error dependent on the grade of belt used.If always using the same grits from the same manufacturer little further adjustment is required.

    • @ToolMetrix
      @ToolMetrix  2 года назад

      Yes this is a single drum. 1/16” is way out of alignment. Glad you figured it out.

  • @chrisbelmore5155
    @chrisbelmore5155 6 месяцев назад

    Thanks for responding to my other comment. I do have one more problem I'm dealing with . I keep tearing the paper on the side . I start it on the right side end on the left it tears on the left side. Not sure what I'm doing wrong gone though 4 rolls any tips I'll take thanks

    • @ToolMetrix
      @ToolMetrix  6 месяцев назад +2

      Unfortunately I don’t know what might be causing this. Definitely give the customer service team at WM a call and hopefully they can get this sorted out.

  • @floridabeardedwoodworker
    @floridabeardedwoodworker 2 года назад +1

    Man now I have Drum Sander envy... my supermax 16-32 seem so little now. Does this belt need to stretch before it settles down like the supermax's?

    • @ToolMetrix
      @ToolMetrix  2 года назад +1

      Ha! There’s always something bigger out there 🤣. This ran great out of the box. Required a slight belt adjustment but quick and easy.

    • @floridabeardedwoodworker
      @floridabeardedwoodworker 2 года назад

      I wish the supermax had the roller to set to.

    • @floridabeardedwoodworker
      @floridabeardedwoodworker 2 года назад +1

      @@ToolMetrix I put a video together on mine and it has helped many people If supermax would pre-stretch their belts people would benefit.

    • @ToolMetrix
      @ToolMetrix  2 года назад

      Good to know. Thanks 🙏

  • @howardhughes6311
    @howardhughes6311 11 месяцев назад

    I think you are mixing fractions and decimals. One hundredth of an inch is written .100. One eighth as a decimal is .125 I don't think you are taking that much of a cut on your sander.
    Nice job other wise.

    • @ToolMetrix
      @ToolMetrix  11 месяцев назад +2

      Thank you for watching. Perhaps I misspoke. Thanks for raising the issue. "One hundredth of an inch is written .100" . That is not correct. .100 is one tenth of an inch. One hundredth of an inch would be .01.