This year there will be a lot of high power projects. I am currently working on a 2kW scooter with car-thick wheels thickness ... As you may have noticed, I also changed the channel name from MN to full name. Some have associated the channel with location or city markings (such as Minnesota). Now there will be no mistakes. Happy New Year!
I've been making various types of belt sanders for over 30 years now, and I've always found that belts track best on convex rollers. Even on my first 1" sander, made from wood and skateboard wheels, I put a slight crown on the urethane. From what I could see, your excellent machine does have a little belt wobble that crowning the rollers would fix. Thanks for showing us your work-
I agree the tension wheel needs to be crowned to aid tracking. It’ll be a simple job on his lathe. I built a 2x72” belt grinder and the crowned tracking wheel is a must for keeping the belt inline.
A word to the wise, I've worked in manufacturing for a decade, you do not wear gloves or loose-fitting clothing when you operate Hands-On Machinery like a drill press or a band saw because if your hand or clothes happens to get close to the machine, it can get a hold of it and rip your finger off, or worse. I've seen it happen. I saw a lady with long hair that wouldn't wrap it up and she was working on a grinder and it got tangled up in the grinder and ripped half her scalp out of her head.. it is good to wear gloves when you're dealing with sharp objects but not when you're using machinery..
I knew a guy in a foundry I used to work at who lost a finger because he wore old frayed gloves when operating a big drill press. A few threads got wound round the bit and bye bye finger.
Haven't a clue about these things at all but enjoyed the craftsmanship and knowledge to be able to do this or know from where to start and methodically continue to end. Very much enjoyed it from a technical stance yet I myself don't have Scooby-do!!
Excelente proyecto ,un trabajo bien ejecutado , muchas gracias por compartir sus conocimientos y experiencias ,un saludo cordial y por supuesto un gran like desde Narón, Galicia (España)
Nice build I just have three critiques, one minor, and two major. The first major you have 2 set screws holding 1.5 kW motor shaft to a drive roller. I seriously suggest you cut a proper key way into the adapter. The second is using glue alone to hold bearing on a shaft that does not have a tight interference fit is not a good idea. Just cut some grooves for a pair of c-clips on either end, that would be more secure. The Minor. Those brass sliding bushes you made will work way smoother on polished Steel shafts. Dissimilar metal combinations have lower coefficients of friction so slide smoother and are less likely to gall. Again nice work.
I'm a blacksmith and my belt grinder is used a significant amount. I have got nylon rollers that have been on my grinder for 2 years now and they show no signs of wear.
25 dislikes??? What can I say there’s some strange people in the world. Amazing job fantastic craftsman thank you for sharing really enjoyed the video liked and subbed 👍🏼🇬🇧
I like your fresh design for a general purpose grinder. Lots of attention to small little details to make it well built. Crown on the tensioning wheel will sort the tracking issues.The drive wheel is too small for ceramic belts. I assumed you built this for just general purpose grinding jobs. Well done!
Good job. As usual. I start to build mine , i build the frame and now it is time for the engine. I find 2,2 kw with 2800 rpm or 2,2 kw with 1500 rpm. I am confuse what to chose. Please help me.
You need to add a bit more crown to the rollers as the belt tracking should not wander when you apply the workpiece to the belt. Also, your flat platen is too proud of the wheels and should be adjusted back to be just a smidge farther out than the level of the wheels, otherwise you cause excessive wear to both the belt backsides as well as the platen.
This year there will be a lot of high power projects. I am currently working on a 2kW scooter with car-thick wheels thickness ... As you may have noticed, I also changed the channel name from MN to full name. Some have associated the channel with location or city markings (such as Minnesota). Now there will be no mistakes. Happy New Year!
Happy New Year 🙏
This is cool. Finally one that doesnt rock back and forth :) how much did it cost
33 de d
What do you do with the projects? Like this Sander?
When I read M.N. I thought "Oh cool, fellow 'sotan"
I've been making various types of belt sanders for over 30 years now, and I've always found that belts track best on convex rollers. Even on my first 1" sander, made from wood and skateboard wheels, I put a slight crown on the urethane. From what I could see, your excellent machine does have a little belt wobble that crowning the rollers would fix. Thanks for showing us your work-
I agree the tension wheel needs to be crowned to aid tracking. It’ll be a simple job on his lathe. I built a 2x72” belt grinder and the crowned tracking wheel is a must for keeping the belt inline.
I was noticing the same thing.
But well the video is fantastic
indeed, also making the drive wheel but more importantly tracking wheel bigger would also help to improve stability. But crowning is the main thing
@@sjv6598 What if you don't have a lathe?
What other types of wheels can you use and where do you find them?
*amazing, really.* nice details. thanks for sharing. Greetings from Argentina, I am a carpenter 😊
Impressive. Your videos are always so concise, no fat at all. Yet 90% of the process is there.
very interesting project shown on a damn nice video...you did not waste my time with the common parts of building a project. Thanks
Only channel
I never skip video at any point.
A word to the wise, I've worked in manufacturing for a decade, you do not wear gloves or loose-fitting clothing when you operate Hands-On Machinery like a drill press or a band saw because if your hand or clothes happens to get close to the machine, it can get a hold of it and rip your finger off, or worse. I've seen it happen. I saw a lady with long hair that wouldn't wrap it up and she was working on a grinder and it got tangled up in the grinder and ripped half her scalp out of her head.. it is good to wear gloves when you're dealing with sharp objects but not when you're using machinery..
I knew a guy in a foundry I used to work at who lost a finger because he wore old frayed gloves when operating a big drill press. A few threads got wound round the bit and bye bye finger.
Obejrzałem Pana film od A do Z .Świetnie wyszła ta szlifierka .Podoba mi się pomysł , wykonanie i efekt końcowy.👍
Excellent piece of kit, well done. Looking forward to your next creation.
Хороший гриндер получился. Мастеру респект!
Great grinder turned out! Good luck to the master!
Haven't a clue about these things at all but enjoyed the craftsmanship and knowledge to be able to do this or know from where to start and methodically continue to end. Very much enjoyed it from a technical stance yet I myself don't have Scooby-do!!
Amazing job. A true craftsman!
No to teraz z nożami będzie dużo łatwiej ;) pozdrawiam i więcej filmów :)
Excelente proyecto ,un trabajo bien ejecutado , muchas gracias por compartir sus conocimientos y experiencias ,un saludo cordial y por supuesto un gran like desde Narón, Galicia (España)
Hi M.N beautiful job w very good well done
Interestingly, it makes me want to do more of my own workshop. Good luck
Very nice. Still waiting for a metalwork lathe, which would go well alongside the belt sander
Awesome build, been looking at those wheels as well. Thanks for the how to!
Oglądam i subskrybuję od niedawna i muszę przyznać,że masz ciekawe pomysły.No i wykonanie wygląda bardzo profesjonalne.Czekam na następne filmy.
Excellent project. I liked it
Amazing skills. Very nicely edited and pleasure to watch🤝🏻
Amazing... Thoroughly enjoyed watching this, the belt adjuster is a nice touch. Do you have plans for this as I would like to make my own?
I would like to do the same. Could use similar in my wood shop
Yes, please...plans would help ....a simple sketch with dimensions would also DO !!!
I'm interested also please
Very good, realy a very useful machine .
clean simple original design
Very well designed and built.
Nice build, thanks for sharing.
Cheers
Superbb 👌👌
Nothing like making tools with the tools you have.
Nice build I just have three critiques, one minor, and two major.
The first major you have 2 set screws holding 1.5 kW motor shaft to a drive roller. I seriously suggest you cut a proper key way into the adapter. The second is using glue alone to hold bearing on a shaft that does not have a tight interference fit is not a good idea. Just cut some grooves for a pair of c-clips on either end, that would be more secure.
The Minor. Those brass sliding bushes you made will work way smoother on polished Steel shafts. Dissimilar metal combinations have lower coefficients of friction so slide smoother and are less likely to gall.
Again nice work.
Compliments for the new. Great project ❤️💯
Very nicely done! Looks pretty sweet!
Eres un artista OK Muy bueno
Why glue on the rollers? Why not use the lathe to machine grooves into the shaft and use a clip to retain the rollers?
😲Masterwork in every detail! 👍
So clean, nice and easy... A-mazing.
Excellent work!
Bom dia só faltou você mandar o projeto 🤣🤣🤣 excelente trabalho adorei esse modelo de cinta lixa
Good love your neat work
Oh no! Now I need to make one myself :D
The best,, good job 👍👍👍
Its an profetional work congratulations
HI EXCELLENT JOB, NICE GRINDER
Great product and video!!!
I agree. Fantastic
Beni from Brazil
Well done! You are great!
Always best one 👍 be continued you work
Супер, это станок высокого класса!!! 👍👍👍Сергей Васильев.
Excellent job! Looks great!
Очень и очень мега круто и просто интуитивно)👍
CAn you give the details of the glue you used on the shaft
Very nice job
Ładna maszynka , dobre wykonanie , choć ja bym to trochę uprościł . Pozdrawiam
Love the grinder built well done.
I watched all your videos, you're a superhuman
Perfect, i want this for my workshop
naprawde wspaniała maszyna podziwiam 👍👍👍
Awesome👏👏
I wonder if nylon wheels will wear out after some time, if not i will use them as well
I'm a blacksmith and my belt grinder is used a significant amount. I have got nylon rollers that have been on my grinder for 2 years now and they show no signs of wear.
My old grinder was also on polyamide rollers and nothing happened to them
Very nice, thank you. What is that glue, could anyone give me a link?
Excellent job. please give the sizes and dimension of the frame and material.
Is it for sale? 🤔
great build like the machine, what speed does your motor run at and what dia is the drive wheel
Great video.
Where do.you get the belt from?
I order to size in a warehouse, after 2 days they are ready. Cheaper than standard belts in supermarkets
As always great work mate love watching your progects never boring and I learn things thanks greetings from Australia 👍👍🦘
Thanks!
what type of welder is that? Ive seen you use it for steel and alu.
TIG
@@michabaszynski3337 Thanks!
Good job, simple and effective
Excellent vid
Feliratkoztam,mert awi weld diy!
good job i like it. thank's for share it.
Wooow! Again a great machine!
I love watching your videos!
Do you know the rev of the motor?
Happy new year!
Where did you get the industrial motor?
25 dislikes??? What can I say there’s some strange people in the world. Amazing job fantastic craftsman thank you for sharing really enjoyed the video liked and subbed 👍🏼🇬🇧
Excellent video, brilliant sander . Do you have any plans to put the plans on your Instagram page ? Please...
Well done, sir.
Hey. Nice workshop. 👋👋
The Rolls how long are there and the Metall 40x40 how long is the Construction.
Ottimo lavoro
Well done! 👍🏻
whauw...you are very smart...compliment!!
I like your fresh design for a general purpose grinder. Lots of attention to small little details to make it well built. Crown on the tensioning wheel will sort the tracking issues.The drive wheel is too small for ceramic belts. I assumed you built this for just general purpose grinding jobs. Well done!
I also use ceramic belts, nothing happens to them. Thanks!
Nice work. 👍
Your band saw in the beginning, what is that called?
I'm looking for something like that.
I call them a Power Hacksaw.
Nice! Its good to see that you replsced your old belt grinder. Do you have plans?
Wow incredible!
How much cost the material?
Really awesome!
Very nice 👍
Great work 👍Did you consider frequency drive to adjust the speed?
It turn out great! Now, I want to built one myself 😁 Pozdro! 🤣
Good job. As usual.
I start to build mine , i build the frame and now it is time for the engine.
I find 2,2 kw with 2800 rpm or 2,2 kw with 1500 rpm.
I am confuse what to chose.
Please help me.
WAW AMAZING GOOD SKILL 👍🏿, I AM FROM INDONESIA 🇮🇩🙏🏻
Great job, interesting, different from the others. There is some blueprint for that model, which I would love to make.👋
Nice now what would it cost for you to build me one like minus the motor
what kind of welding machine are you using?
nice build
Nice job bro!
A silnik zastosowałes trzy fazowy czxy jedno fazowy i jakie obroty
You need to add a bit more crown to the rollers as the belt tracking should not wander when you apply the workpiece to the belt. Also, your flat platen is too proud of the wheels and should be adjusted back to be just a smidge farther out than the level of the wheels, otherwise you cause excessive wear to both the belt backsides as well as the platen.
Definitely eats away the stock quickly!! Was surprised you didn't make the worktop tiltable though.
WOW, well done!
Awesome !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Super👍