Thought I would share this latest fabrication.
Having used and broken a couple of handmedown elcheapo craftsman table top sanders the last couple of years has had me yearning for a real shop sander for bow making and other woodworking projects.
Yes, I've coveted your all's Ridgid osculating belt/spindle sanders, as well. But, I concluded that ultimately I wanted a full size sanding unit, like my friend, Virg, who is a mastercraftsman has.
But, being the cheapskate, due to the fierce downturn in my profession, I could not justify the expense of an edge sander of that size. The former topic on this forum of homemade tools inspired me to put together a spindle sander and I shared that contraption then. Yet, as it was not enough I determined to have a larger sander in my fledgling shop before the summer is out.
Thanks to many of you who displayed your hard work, Plansnow.com and some advice from another gentleman who built one of these before I now have a full size 6"x89" edge belt sander.
This was not an overnight build but took me quite a few hours of gathering materials, buying supplies, cutting, routering and painting before the process of assembling, yet, it was time well spent (because I have the time).
Even though I had the MDF, the hardwood and the motor in stock the other parts totalled around $215.00. Factor in the labor and it is probably not too much difference in purchasing one this size from a retailer. But, I enjoyed the build and am pleased with how smoothly it runs.
The hardest part of this weekend has been cleaning the shop to make room for it!