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Re: Anyone know of a pattern/ flush trim sander i can just buy
« Reply #20 on: February 15, 2025, 09:18:41 PM »
I have a wen spindle and just went and bought a little piece of 2” pvc Coupler fits in the slot on the table and has clearance for spindle was going to hotglue in and cut it to 1/4”high to use 1/4” ply for pattern.

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Re: Anyone know of a pattern/ flush trim sander i can just buy
« Reply #21 on: February 16, 2025, 12:17:24 PM »
You Will probably want some 36 grit sleeves. If you do not find them listed on Super Grits web page, call them…. I special ordered a case of them last year. So they do still make them. 

 I use mine just for riser grip shaping on my spindle sander, and even the 36 grit gets clogged up fairly quick on some wood species.

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Re: Anyone know of a pattern/ flush trim sander i can just buy
« Reply #22 on: February 16, 2025, 01:44:13 PM »
Gotta do what you can with what you can afford 😁

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Re: Anyone know of a pattern/ flush trim sander i can just buy
« Reply #23 on: February 17, 2025, 04:42:39 PM »
I would rather fail at something above my means, than to succeed at something  beneath my means  
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Re: Anyone know of a pattern/ flush trim sander i can just buy
« Reply #24 on: February 18, 2025, 12:15:45 PM »
I know a lot of guys don't like the Robosander, but it has worked just fine for me.  The key is to remember it is not for hogging off lots of stock. Cut close to your lines, use a low grit, take it easy and it works.
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Re: Anyone know of a pattern/ flush trim sander i can just buy
« Reply #25 on: February 18, 2025, 01:05:37 PM »
Robos would be a bunch better it they had a bearing support under the roller.
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Re: Anyone know of a pattern/ flush trim sander i can just buy
« Reply #26 on: February 18, 2025, 01:45:06 PM »
I hate my robo, I can free-hand on my edge sander to a traced line more accurately than my robo sands from a template.
There is too much play and sleeves are a hassle to find.

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Re: Anyone know of a pattern/ flush trim sander i can just buy
« Reply #27 on: February 19, 2025, 02:00:20 PM »
Gotta do what you can with what you can afford 😁

That's fine until you get disgusted wasting too much time and not getting the finished product you want. i started out fittin footed risers by hand, then tried the robo sander and a pattern once or twice tops...i personally thought that thing was worthless.

Then i got some fancy spiral trim bits and very large straight cutting trim bits i set up on a router table... Besides being dangerous as hell, the wood tear out wasn't worth the effort....

Then i tried setting up a collar on a spindle sander.  much safer, but the sleeves clogged up too quickly. Still wasn't happy... In those early days i was still using a small edge sander like this one...

I built a lot of bows with these, and wore out 2 of them before i finally went professional.

https://www.amazon.com/Ridgid-ZREB4424-Oscillating-Certified-Refurbished/dp/B003204MC2/ref=sr_1_16?crid=1ZCB3GVRL3L3I&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.-Ao0yvYX7P7xjTAbamrdt93YK63Gl9XS4xotLnarKfYXaas-u5Zj5DhiMameGcLN4L218qLJr8ldQtehI5Se6WHJLEpDjyTCx82B9azZ2V3mHefYAb6r5rfJHIE_dSE12QEe0Sr1gLRzgSpHEcIFdFIFeNtIBd99cpJ1zWS9vBvwPrB8TQLQN3TjhisAatnOJoDgluTAg_wqa8-_I2TdbOpl0qk03qpBHQrSrOwPrKYVXqsRp9qvqJmfTGpIaM08fbYCCBYabHvzFOEgKzkRqjrZNrKeJ3-vjdAmSCKt856kkRBMcX5BWc4PDE6tXGEhsY4SZL0RLDNc3HZ_itd8AOHnwhxrR0f9Ls-bipgwBwYuIsfNDC_wsEBoT1EFBpZvBGMhDJeFrg0Z_pRZgO5j-GVHnBWN0pszjkXU2UvLowN0RgQ26Kbly0UZyG1rflH-.eNop9pksbMiC92KrIhV8ZENYf-d34O-9eTDzljs-22M&dib_tag=se&keywords=Ridged+edge+sander&qid=1739990775&sprefix=ridgid+edge+sander%2Caps%2C172&sr=8-16

The purchase of a 6X80 edge sander will take your bow making to another level.... HUGE difference.  I bought a used one to get started and after a year I ordered a new one, and set up a pattern bearing and table on one end.... Absolute game changer using the edge sander for patterns. 36 grit belts will easily shape anything you can throw at em and the fits are excellent once you have your patterns dialed in.

But the absolute best addition to the shop was getting rid of my old drill press and getting the 18" vertical mill. The sky is the limit once you get that machine dialed in.

It all takes time to acquire your shop machinery.... but i would put the large edge sander on top of my list right after the drum sander.... Those two are the most used tools in the shop.


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