Where can I find a simple free plans to make a thickness sander? (That does not require an engineering degree)
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Where can I find a simple free plans to make a thickness sander? (That does not require an engineering degree) -- Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things that you didin't do then by the ones you did. - Mark Twain | ||||||||
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Dennisgrosen
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#1 posted 1083 days ago
try to follow this blog
http://lumberjocks.com/BritBoxmaker/blog/15689
and there is other drumsanders on L J too
they are not that hard to copy and I´m sure some of them
has link´s to a plan or two
Dennis
a1Jim
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#2 posted 1083 days ago
what and where Dennis said
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Broda
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#3 posted 1083 days ago
have a look at thisa one too
http://lumberjocks.com/YorkshireStewart/blog/3640
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Jimi_C
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#4 posted 1082 days ago
Brit based his on this site: http://www.rockslide.org/drum%20sander.html
That site details things very well, lots of pictures and instructions and not much talk about tolerances :)
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