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Back in March I decided to stop screwing around and get a big pneumatic drum sander for my Intarsia work. Having used one at Judy Gale Roberts class I was amazed at how much time it saved. Well the new sandrite is about $1200 to $1400. I decided to build my own. I bought the drums 6” x 9” and a 2” x 9”. I have to look where I bought those, they were the biggest expense. I also bought a 1” by 36” shaft and had it threaded with a left hand thread on one side and right on the other. MC master for the shaft and nuts. The bearings and pulleys were scrounged . The stand was a rusty old Craftsman saw stand that I found in a dumpster, sand blasted and sprayed with metallic paint. The plywood was scraps and the casters (double locking) on sale from Woodcraft. I had the motor laying around from my dads garage. I think all total it was under $400. I still need to add my dust collection and a drawer to store the sleeves in. I will also enclose the pulleys and the belt.
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Rolf -- Nice! Good to see folks build it themselves, not to mention saving a grand. How many rpm does it turn?
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I am not sure about the motors RPM as it has no plate on it. But I assumed it to be 1725. So with my pulley sizes I should be around 1200 which is what the Sandrite is. I cant wait to put it to work.
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Good Job Rolf ! I'm sure it will save alot of time.
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Now that will git r dun.
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Looking gooood Rolf, beats putting down 12 to 14 Franklin's. Thanks for the project photos.......love photos.
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Outstanding job on that Rolf. Yes, you will need a good dust chute setup. I will get a picture of the one I came up with and post it here later. That big drum will remove a lot of material in a very short time.
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In picture #1 is a plastic dust chute that I got from Woodcraft. It comes with the stand which is a very nice stand. But it would not keep up with all the sawdust. In picture #2 you can see where I added some sheet metal to the front to kind of box in the drum. I made it so all the back got flared out to attach to the plastic chute. I only added all the duct tape to make sure I had the best cfm I could get. In picture #3 I added a piece of plywood to the top to stop any sawdust from coming back around into my face. It also helped with the cfm rating as well as the piece of cardboard on the side. There is about 3 inches open on the bottom for shaping the pieces. With it set up the way it is there is no sawdust coming back around the drum. Picture #4 shows the dust chute I use on the flex drum sander. That chute is a hvac vent that you get get for a couple of dollars at Home Depot. Notice in the back is some chicken wire to catch the work piece should you loose control of it. |
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Janette, I bought them from Klingspore. Search Results For "pneumatic drum" | Klingspor's Woodworking Shop. I probably could have found a cheaper source but I trust them. I bought the 6x9 and the 2x9 plus the adaptors for the 1.25 to 1" shaft. Total cost $322. Casters $36, belt $21 some bolts etc. Thanks for the pictures Woodsman, I am building enclosures around my drums, but I am keeping the underside of the drums as clear as possible. I want the maximum working space. I attached a picture of Judy's setup.
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