`Make your own Sanding Mop
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- Опубликовано: 16 сен 2024
- I allready have a sanding mop but I needed one with a corse grit. So I made a new one of 80 grit.
I use it to sand small project or when it need soft rond corners.
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Thank you for sharing this - fantastic job.
The stack of abrasive cloth is obviously highly abrasive to tools, so I was thinking:
1. For cutting the stack of sanding cloth I'm hoping I could use a rodsaw or a jigsaw with tungsten carbide blade, as I lack a scroll saw. 2. For those of us who lack drill (bit) sharpening equipment, to drill the hole a multi-material tungsten carbide bit might be a good choice, if you have one already. I guess even that will need sharpening quite soon after this, but it's worth it to make sanding mops!
Hello Hello From Canada!!! Great project for a relaxing day in the shop. Using the hack saw blade to tear the strips into proper lengths was perfect and saved so much time. That worked so well and I even added washers between every 4 sheets and made a 8" mop sander for doing my bigger stuff. Thanks for sharing with us all and I hope you stay healthy and happy in 2023. 😁👍
Thanks great "how to" . Harbor Freight sells 80, 120, 180 grit aluminum oxide sheets, in 10 piece packs for $6.00. I made 2 wheels for around $5.00 using spare washers and bolts. Your video got me final details, thanks again.
Very good, I have some sand flee sanding mops but to replace the sandpaper. The Idea of cutting the sandpaper with a scroll saw is great the blades a cheap and cutting sandpaper dulls blades very fast. I like the hack saw idea also for tearing to length.
Thanks you, glad you like the idea and for watching
Thanks for the tips. I found I didn't need a scrollsaw or bandsaw to cut the strips. Scissors work just fine. A little irregularity in the "feathers" at the end of the strips doesn't hurt the action.
The jig was the key to my success. I clamped the bundle in a vice and used a hack saw to cut all the fingers into the flaps. It was almost fun to make up a few different mops, with thicker fingers they sand a little more aggressively. She sure saved me a bunch of cash cause there is a company who wants $80 for 1 grit mop and they want $23 for the refill bundles. Cheers.
Good video and great way to make one of these with the scroll saw. Great job!
Steve Carmichael Thank you Steve..... and for sharing it.
Thank you for this video. I cannot find a sanding mop like this in the UK, and now I know how to make one. You solved my problem. I will recommend your video in the ‘Scroll Saw Shell’ forum. Thanks again.
Well thanks a lot... and I hope you injoy your sanding mop as just as I do.
thank you for video it works great and a lot cheaper than buying one
Great music always makes the shop time go better!
Thanks ... it will keeps you moving
Great job I see you know your way around tools..and not afraid to use them...hats off to you awesome work
+Robert Evans Thank you Robert.
So resourceful and imaginative !
Great info, clearly presented. Just what I need for my bowls and spoons. Thank you.
Glad you like it and thanks for watching
That is a great idea. I like that you made a template for the cutting. I first thought about how would you cut the sheets, because scissors may get dull. But then.... yes, a scroll saw blade is not expensive. Great project. Greetings, Daniel.
Thank you It worked very well with the templates
Thank you so much Julien
It's It's Great idea! 👍
Great sanding mop! Good way to save $50. CAD I will be most definitely making one of these. Thanks for sharing this video! :)
Your welcome and glad you liked it and let you safe 50,- :-)
Cool might have to made a couple of these in different grits ,thanks for sharing.
Cheers
Tim from Wood 4 Nothing
Thanks for watching. And I hope you have just as much fun with sanding mops as I have
Thanks for such a detailed video.
Cool project! Thank you for sharing!
Thank you Ricardo
This is awesome, thank you for sharing!
Your welkome
Thank you for all this great information.
Your welcome
excellent how to do it video. thanks!
Nice work..love it .thanks god bless
Thanks....
Very nice tool
+Maker Workshop Thanks Maker
Excellent !
Thank you
I would like to have the dimensions of your sandpaper please
That's a really good job. Whenever I copy this I'll link to your video so that you get the credit for it.
Best Wishes, Brendan
BMac Woodturning Thank you Brendan
Outstanding!!! And loved the EDM "soundtack" Is it available on tunes?
Thanks.... The soundtrack is from Boesgaard called beastmode. You can find him on youtube. He has a website
Not bad :)
Very cool tool.
Can the stack of sand paper be flipped to effectively reverse the direction of the grit when the sand paper starts getting old?
And how many scroll saw blades did you go through cutting all that sand paper? :-)
It take awhile till you sandpaper is dull. You can turn it but I don't know if the effect will be the same. Yes it cost me some saw blades 😀
Sanding mops are not available where I live. I made one after watching this, used a hacksaw to cut the paper. It works very well and was cheap.
Well I had the same problem ... not available here. And I think it works great too and cheap. I made more than one with differnet grids. Glad you like it. And thanks for watching
Neat idea!
Thanks Willem
I made a sanding mop like that,I want to warn others,It will be cheaper to buy a sanding mop online for about 20.00 than to buy the sandpaper roll and other parts,plus the cost of a new bandsaw blade.My new blade got sanded dull about the third cut in.so you got to add blade cost to the project too.I don't know how much a scroll saw blade costs but I bet she used a few. just a FYI.
Scroll saw blades cost $0.30 apiece.
+James McGuire Well you can use used the belts form a beltsander and it cost you 2 dollars.
+Carving By Poindexter well not mine.... you can use anything you like
super. definitely like. Thank you-)
Thank you for watching
Great tip Houtje, last 4 minutes of the video is just black screen.
How many sheets did you used?
***** I know Karol... i don't what happend..... You can use as much sheets as you want. You also can use old beltsander belts
I take it that it is made of emery cloth vs. sandpaper .
Like :-)
looks like it was hard to cut though the sandpaper...
WOWayne325 Yes it was.... broken some scrollsaws.... :-)
WOWayne325 .... hey... you are me! LOL
WM Woodworking WOWayne325 is my other channel...
If you buy one you won't have to damage your hands or fingers
I don't undestand you upinion?
If you have 10 times more viewers than subsribers think about your music! terrible. no succsessful DIY chanel has music. talk or let us hear the machines running
Thanks for the info, looking forward to see your videos soon
crap music