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shazzbat October 3rd 13 02:52 PM

Sanding plate
 
I've got this sanding plate to use in the lathe-

http://tinyurl.com/q7hoar9

To use it, I have to put it in a chuck which fits in the lathe by the No 1
morse taper. You can see a witness mark on the spindle which is where the
chuck reaches to. Trouble is, the plate is so far from the headstock that it
wobbles, and sometimes comes loose in the chuck. Is it possible to get one
of these with a morse taper so I can put it straight in the lathe? I haven't
had any luck locally (Southern UK), and can't find one on ebay.

Steve



shazzbat October 3rd 13 02:59 PM

Sanding plate
 

"shazzbat" wrote in message
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I've got this sanding plate to use in the lathe-


OK, something went wrong, try this link-

http://i163.photobucket.com/albums/t...ps5234951e.jpg

Steve




G. Ross October 3rd 13 03:52 PM

Sanding plate
 
shazzbat wrote:
wrote in message
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I've got this sanding plate to use in the lathe-


OK, something went wrong, try this link-

http://i163.photobucket.com/albums/t...ps5234951e.jpg

Steve



Do you have a faceplate that fits your lathe? Cut out a circle of MDF
3/4 inch thick, mount it on the face plate and turn it round and the
correct diameter for your sanding disks and Bob's your uncle. In
fact, on my small lathe I have one permanently screwed on the outboard
side of the lathe headstock and never have to remove it.

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Larry Blanchard October 3rd 13 05:13 PM

Sanding plate
 
On Thu, 03 Oct 2013 10:52:05 -0400, G. Ross wrote:

Do you have a faceplate that fits your lathe? Cut out a circle of MDF
3/4 inch thick, mount it on the face plate and turn it round and the
correct diameter for your sanding disks and Bob's your uncle.


Doesn't the MDF tear out when you change sanding sheets? I'd be more
inclined to gin up some sort of drawbar if the headstock is hollow. If
not, I'd use your technique but glue something like this onto the MDF:

http://www.woodcraft.com/PRODUCT/200...ING-DISC.ASPX?
refcode=10INGOPB&gclid=CJaGx_2G-7kCFa9fQgodBkgA_g

I've got one on my table saw with a slight taper, but that wouldn't work
very well with a non-tilting arbor - get the flat one.

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