Hey all, first post here. I have to set aside another post sometime to really thank all that contribute I can't say how thankful I am for the free knowledge and multiple viewpoints. I am building my fifth bow, from kennym's modified DR and I want my process to start getting a little smoother and reliable
Let's get to the real inquiry, I clean up the boogers from squeeze out on my 6x80 grizzly at 36 grit(I've had this machine for the last bow and the one I'm currently on). I have an older model jet 10-20 drum sander I have used to taper my own lams for the past two setups.
I know myself to be an overthinker so I am asking if melamine alone would suffice as a flat sled for the drum sander? Something in my head wants to put a few aluminum u channels screwed underneath for a bit of long term stability. With such length I don't want the melamine bending out from the bow on the extremes of infeed and outfeed.
My idea is to clean up boogers with the belt sander, lay a pretty flat bow on the aluminum based melamine sled, and run a few lines of hot glue down the limb lengths, or some permanent blocking that fits the bows, get a flat side then flip and true it up.
Let's hear it fellas, it's appreciated