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So you want some expensive cone feet? [message #29709] Fri, 23 December 2005 02:49 Go to next message
Bill Epstein is currently offline  Bill Epstein
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I have stored in the junk drawer of my mind an article about using drill presss and sandpaper to make wheels for toys.

I needed an 1 1/2" round cylinder for a knob so I tried it. 80 grit on a sanding block barely made a dent in the Macassar Ebony I tried.

So I got out the belt sander! Vroom, vroom.

With the drill press spinning at 1900 RPM all I had to do was lay the sander on the table (it's sides are right on 90^ to the belt) and lightly hold the running belt against the spinning wood. In about 10 seconds I had a perfectly round cylinder.

After such a good result I tilted the drill press table to 45^ and proceeded to "turn" some cones from Ebony, Padauk and Cocobolo. No problem.

Who needs a lathe?

Re: So you want some expensive cone feet? [message #29710 is a reply to message #29709] Wed, 28 December 2005 20:07 Go to previous message
Shane is currently offline  Shane
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Any recommendations for a good drill press?

And let's see some pictures!

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