mvi_0229.avi
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According to all these comments, that machine surely must have killed you by now. I like the machine and figure you're quite alive and well. Cheers.
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Got any plans for how you built it? I would like to make one my self.
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I hope you put a cover on this. Its almost a bad idea to show it being used without a cover.
I didn't read all the comments, maybe this has been thoroughly beaten into the ground! :-)
Did you hear about the Harvard student who recently flunked his IQ test by getting
his hair caught in a lathe?
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Sounds like it is running nice and smooth! Great job!
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I built one almost the same Like a twin. You really need a dust hood with a vac to control dust . the dust is Bad for your health
Also the if you don't remove the dust build up it throws the thickness of the wood off .
Simply bend 1/8 plywood around two round end pieces in the middle a block of wood with a hole sized to sung the vac hose in place. Its really simple to do .
All the best to you
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do you have plans for ur sander???
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@nickpeeeeeee It's just a guess but I would venture to say 3/4 horse power 120v because its so small. They come commonly in 1/4 1/2 and 3/4 in that size range. It's the ratio of pulley wheels you really need to know in conjunction with the size of sanding wheel. Look up Pulley ratio calculator on Google, sorry if this info comes too late.
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Nice work.
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Very cool! Have you added a dust collector hood?
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hey nada mal asi se evoluciona eres intelijente hombre
hey that's a fine mashine!
but be careful with your shirt:)
Lampi100 3 years ago 3
Thank you! And thanks for the advice. Getting my shirt caught in the drum would cause considerable excitement.
endlessuke 3 years ago 3