GREAT build. I especially like the fact that this sander has two different diameter wheels so you can do different contours. Top notch project - as always ! !! !!!
The dust hood acting as a multi angle stop is a top notch brilliant idea! I don't recall ever seeing that on any of the industrial edge sanders I've used. The stops have always been separate from the dust hood. You should patent the idea quickly 😀
Ya no se como decírtelo. Eres un GENIO. Veo muchos videos de gente que crea sus propias máquinas pero tu marcas la diferencia. Espero que sigas enseñándonos tus proyectos. Un saludo genio.
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Dude! you're freaking awsome man. you really should recieve an Oscar or somethink. when I'm getting my own workspace I will use some of your projects man there awsome. Good Job!
What a great side-on belt sander, I love the small & large size drums idea for different applications, and your design in general better than some of the factory built ones i think, I must build one of these....excellant, thankyou for sharing
I just discovered your channel and it’s super inspiring. I can’t wait to have space and start to make some of your designs, or rather adapt your ideas to my workshop area!
hi, thank you for this project , I waited a long time for you to do this project. :) I was sure you would, and I'm not disappointed now i wait for plans thanks you again for the time you give us
This is a very well built machine, congratulations. I especially noticed the dust extraction. But there is a small flaw in the concept. The belt turns in the wrong direction, from left to right, so it is pushing. That's because the big roller is driven by the motor. The belt should move from right to left, or you should make the small roller driven. And that would also be better for the belt tensioner, because a belt tensioner should always be in the loose part of the belt and not in the part that is under tension, as it is now. All in all, a beautiful machine. Best regards from Belgium
Ah, one more thing from your channel I have to build. Slow down! I haven't started the lathe yet! Side note, I always wonder about adapting a router as a drive motor for things like this.
When using belt sander, most of time I see people using just the bottom part of the belt. Which wears it unevenly. I get that they can use thicker stock to sand, but most of time they're not. So, the question is, why the belt sander isn't skewed when using thinner stock? For example left side is fully raised, and the right side is half way raised or less? That way the wear of the belt would be even. Even better would be to put it vertical when rounding corners or sanding smaller area. Btw, great job as usual. That goes without saying.
Good point. I assume the skew would create marks on the work-piece, but possibly not. If the belt-sander part could be entirely rotated, on the axis of the worktop, then that would create the skew. Alternatively, if the entire part could be raised and dropped then the user could "manually" spread the wear by continually adjusting for periods of time. I prefer your suggestion of the skew though. Maybe it's not that big an issue though? I'm not a big user of static belt sanders
hello! it is normal to have several types of sanders for different jobs. Anyway most belts are reversible nowadays. As long as the belt is glued together with a piece of fiber in the back, and not overlapping, you shouldn't have any problem using them in reverse. This will help you get more use out of belts!
Great machine as always, Suso!! Did you consider making the table adjustable so that the front or the back could be lifted a bit? It would maximize the life of a sanding belt by using of its whole width on the narrow work pieces.
When I see your work, I am amazed by its attractive beauty because the number you use is original, but in my country, the number is a failure of China and it is not the same. I love Europe
+1, amazing project, why there is no such things to by on market? self-made are best tools, looks like the well-known producers are probably too stupid to make such thing
Edge Belt Sander Table Plans: bit.ly/3lgnNJS
Thanks for showing the finished sander working before going into build
GREAT build. I especially like the fact that this sander has two different diameter wheels so you can do different contours.
Top notch project - as always ! !! !!!
thanks!
An excellent and efficient design. It appears to work better than most commercial belt sanders I have seen or used -- and it is portable.
Well done!
thanks Jerry!
The dust hood acting as a multi angle stop is a top notch brilliant idea! I don't recall ever seeing that on any of the industrial edge sanders I've used. The stops have always been separate from the dust hood. You should patent the idea quickly 😀
thanks for your kind words Kuffy!
Ya no se como decírtelo. Eres un GENIO.
Veo muchos videos de gente que crea sus propias máquinas pero tu marcas la diferencia.
Espero que sigas enseñándonos tus proyectos.
Un saludo genio.
muchas gracias Gregorio
Simple, clever and endessly useful. A very neat job, just what we all need. Well done, regards from Stewie in Western Australia.
thanks!
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You never stop amaze me... You are awesome!!!! Great job, you are building the dream shop...
Congratulations to your mind, you publish very good videos. I got a lot of good ideas from your gray stock. Thank you !!! from Hungary
Dude! you're freaking awsome man. you really should recieve an Oscar or somethink. when I'm getting my own workspace I will use some of your projects man there awsome. Good Job!
thank you so much!
It's the least I can do you're a genius man!
What a great side-on belt sander, I love the small & large size drums idea for different applications, and your design in general better than some of the factory built ones i think, I must build one of these....excellant, thankyou for sharing
thanks!
This is great work, and at no surprise. I would love to see you tackle a drum sander!
Always watch your videos,always everything exactly and in the Studio clean.Bravo master))).
I just discovered your channel and it’s super inspiring. I can’t wait to have space and start to make some of your designs, or rather adapt your ideas to my workshop area!
Congratulations I find your sander quit perfect
hi, thank you for this project , I waited a long time for you to do this project. :)
I was sure you would, and I'm not disappointed
now i wait for plans
thanks you again for the time you give us
this is amazing! always a pleasure to watch your stuff... thank you!
Very useful tool, looks super neat. Great work man!
thanks mate!
This is a very well built machine, congratulations. I especially noticed the dust extraction. But there is a small flaw in the concept. The belt turns in the wrong direction, from left to right, so it is pushing. That's because the big roller is driven by the motor. The belt should move from right to left, or you should make the small roller driven. And that would also be better for the belt tensioner, because a belt tensioner should always be in the loose part of the belt and not in the part that is under tension, as it is now.
All in all, a beautiful machine.
Best regards from Belgium
Congratulations on the great work brother .. Leaving a Great Like ...
Great job. Always good to see your work.
Awesome build. You could use this setup like a dead head sander for guitar neck shaping.
Nice job and great idea! 👍🏻👍🏻
Un trabajo impecable y un diseño innovador, a la altura de todos tus trabajos. Impresionante!
First class work very clearly thumbs up 👍
thanks as always!
New idea. It will be necessary to take a note.
thanks!!
Как всегда круто! молодец! Еще хотелось бы увидеть, как бы ты сделал вертикальную ленточную пилу! Спасибо.
This looks great 😊
thanks!
Nice telecaster!
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Very nice buddy. I am waiting for part #2 :-)
Brilliant as ever
Very elegant
You are a great engineer. Very nice machine!
Great job. Very impressive.
thank you!
He is genius!
Siempre impecable,profesional y sobre todo útil. Felicitaciones por tus proyectos :)
Просто и замечательно! 👍 Like!
I wish I could give you 1,000 Thumbs Up!
thanks as always!
Convenient work hard!
thanks as always!
Very, véry, véry good. think you
NICE!! I need to make one soon too. My 915mm belt sander is just a hair too short for my guitar needs
thanks, I hope to see pics of your guitars soon!
Очень красиво и качественно.👍
Ah, one more thing from your channel I have to build. Slow down! I haven't started the lathe yet!
Side note, I always wonder about adapting a router as a drive motor for things like this.
thanks mate! take it easy, there's no hurry :D
A router has too many revolutions, in that case I recommend you to use a drill
Amazing!
thanks!
How can you get all those ideas.you are so great . God bless you.🙏🙏
When using belt sander, most of time I see people using just the bottom part of the belt. Which wears it unevenly. I get that they can use thicker stock to sand, but most of time they're not. So, the question is, why the belt sander isn't skewed when using thinner stock? For example left side is fully raised, and the right side is half way raised or less? That way the wear of the belt would be even. Even better would be to put it vertical when rounding corners or sanding smaller area. Btw, great job as usual. That goes without saying.
Good point. I assume the skew would create marks on the work-piece, but possibly not. If the belt-sander part could be entirely rotated, on the axis of the worktop, then that would create the skew. Alternatively, if the entire part could be raised and dropped then the user could "manually" spread the wear by continually adjusting for periods of time. I prefer your suggestion of the skew though. Maybe it's not that big an issue though? I'm not a big user of static belt sanders
hello! it is normal to have several types of sanders for different jobs. Anyway most belts are reversible nowadays. As long as the belt is glued together with a piece of fiber in the back, and not overlapping, you shouldn't have any problem using them in reverse. This will help you get more use out of belts!
Un trabajo increible, como siempre. Donde consigues esos contrachapados, parecen de mucha calidad. Finsa?
gracias! los compro en Lamelas, aunque creo que los fabrica Finsa
Muy buen trabajo!!!
Very nice 👏👏
Gracias por poner subtitulos en Español
¡Vaya maravilla! 🤩🤩
Great machine as always, Suso!!
Did you consider making the table adjustable so that the front or the back could be lifted a bit? It would maximize the life of a sanding belt by using of its whole width on the narrow work pieces.
It's a good idea Michael, thanks as always!
CrazyRussianWoodShop show me screaming woman at halloween
very good - well done
Very good my Friends!
Nice machine. Can you make a vídeo of making a electric guitar ?
thanks! later on....
What can I make with a motor from a junk table saw? Awesome build btw!
using pulleys you could make a sander like this one. Thanks!
When I see your work, I am amazed by its attractive beauty because the number you use is original, but in my country, the number is a failure of China and it is not the same. I love Europe
Sensational!
Great Suso 🖒🖒🖒
thanks Luigi!
awesome
Отлично
nice
like this
Класс! Молодец.
Ciao Suso, volevo chiederti se per la tua levigatrice a nastro e il tuo tornio sarebbe sufficiente un motore 0,5 hp 0,37 kw 1500 rpm.Grazie
può funzionare!
Класс просто пушка, себе такйже зделаю.у меня мног твоих изобретений!
+1, amazing project, why there is no such things to by on market? self-made are best tools, looks like the well-known producers are probably too stupid to make such thing
thanks!
It can surface steel edge?
Buenos días cómo puedo descargar la plantilla
Wow, are you an engineer?
ótimo trabalho, muito obrigado por compartilhar e ajudar os amigos... um abraço
obrigado!
Добрый вечер, подскажите длину наждачного полотна.
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were we cand find paper template for this tool?
take a look:
www.paoson.com/shop/75-edge-belt-sander-table.html
Вообще вещь!
you are reason why i link to youtube.com
مرحبا ابتكرات رائع هل هل يوجد معك عمل انا نجار ذو شهاد 😊
where did you find the motor you used?
take a look:
hgrinc.com/surplus/motors/