Gallery, Projects and General > Project Logs
Oscillating spindle sander.
S. Heslop:
--- Quote from: Pete W. on December 05, 2013, 08:27:12 AM ---Hi there, Simon,
That's a good project brought to a good result. You certainly don't hang about. :clap: :clap: :clap:
Shows me up - I tend to over-think my projects. 'Sometimes I sits and thinks but sometimes I just sits.' :scratch: :Doh: :scratch: :Doh: :scratch: :Doh:
I don't mean to be a smart-a**e but one thing puzzled me though - considering how ingenious and productive you are with wood, why didn't you think to make a wooden fixed steady? It would have avoided a wait and would have been durable enough to sort out your spindle problem.
--- End quote ---
I feel I over-thnunk the steady rest thing myself. I realised I could've scraped it right from the start, but I guess I didn't want to accept that the lathe thing wasn't working. The bought steady rest was an improvement but I think the remaining innacuracy was probably caused by the bar not so much as pivoting at the 4 jaw chuck to line up with the rest, but flexing. I did chuck it with a thin aluminium ring to help it pivot but it was still too much.
I'm not sure if wood would be able to survive the strain. It'd probably flex a bit at least. Plus all the oil and lubricant might not do the wood any good. For £20 I figured it was worth saving myself the hassle of sorting out the inevitable teething problems if I'd tried to make my own.
micktoon:
Hi Simon , nice video again and good project :clap: , looks like a very handy bit of kit :thumbup: ..................... for a second I thought it had burst into flames at the end of the video :lol: , then noticed it was an artistic ending :bow:
Cheers Mick
krv3000:
well dun
doubleboost:
Hi
Simon
Nice video
Your editing has had a massive improvement
Very well shown
John
S. Heslop:
--- Quote from: micktoon on December 05, 2013, 06:11:19 PM ---for a second I thought it had burst into flames at the end of the video :lol: , then noticed it was an artistic ending :bow:
Cheers Mick
--- End quote ---
Haha. I always like when people end their videos with a gag or something novel. Like John's outtakes.
It wasn't the best of ideas and ruined a perfectly good board of pine plywood, but I guess it's better than nothing.
Navigation
[0] Message Index
[#] Next page
[*] Previous page
Go to full version