[Shop-talk] Spindle Sander question:

Dave C cavanadd at frontier.com
Fri Jun 28 14:02:06 MDT 2013


My dad made a non-oscillating spindle sander using an old appliance 
motor on end with a work table attached to it.  He put the sanding drums 
normally used on drill presses on it and it worked fine.  He used it for 
both wood and stained glass.

As for side loading a drill press jacobs chuck, yes, if you were trying 
to use if for a milling or mortising machine it would be less than 
ideal, but I wouldn't think burnishing leather would stress the 
components that much.  And, as mentioned above, thousands (if not more) 
drum sanding attachments have been sold for drill press use without any 
problems.

Another option would be to get a cheap harbor freight drill press, or a 
used one on Craigslist.


On 6/28/2013 12:02 PM, Steve Hammatt, Mount Vernon WA USA wrote:
> Ibve never owned a spindle sander but I have a need for
> a similar tool, but without the oscillating feature.  Ibm trying
> to mount a leather burnishing tool (3/8b
 steel shaft) vertically
> with a flat work surface.  Does anyone know if there are bench-top
> oscillating spindle sanders out there where the oscillating feature
> can be removed or defeated?
> Thanks.
>
> Steve Hammatt
> Mount Vernon WA USA
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