How to make A 12inch disc sander
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in this video, Patrick shows you how to make an all wood 12-inch sanding disc for the lathe without a metal faceplate or a 4 jaw chuck
he uses a beal spindle tap and some scrap wood to make a sanding disc for the lathe I have shirts and other cool stuff here
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Great project Patrick, this will really come in handy.
Excellent idea to get a tap that matches your lathe threads. I will need to get one for my lathe.
That sander is going to come in real handy, nice project Patrick.
@616Drones
9 жыл бұрын
Well Done!
Those wooden threads look great! A nice way to have multiple lathe jigs without expensive face plates!
That was a great idea Patrick. I look forward to seeing the segmented turnings.
Awesome - laughed out loud - "Why do i keep saying well?!?" really cool how i could not tell you had started the lathe after putting the sanding disc on.
Good job Patrick. Very useful too.
Brilliant! Stick a scrapwood table in front and your all set for segmented projects! I want to do segments too, so that one is in the bucket list!!
Very nice! You've got yourself a great sanding tool now. No doubt you'll gets tons of use out of it. Great build, Patrick.
that's a cool job Patrick ........................
Great project and video Patrick, makes me want a sanding disk and a lathe!
Thanks for sharing Patrick, nice work.
great build patrick and loved the planer on the rotating base
Well done Patrick
Awesome sanding disc Patrick, nice use of scrap materials.
Great project Patrick! like to see what's up in your sleeve in your next project. Well done.
Great video's Patrick you do an outstanding job. Keep up the great work.
Great project Patrice! Keep them coming.
Nice build Patrick. I built the same thing about a month ago. I also made a table that sits on the bed of the lathe. Works great. Thanks
Your planer on a rotating base, awesome! The disc sander build is cool too. As for the lathe ,I just fabricated one from a drill and the scrap wood pile,, got the job done, just
Cool idea Patrick, nice video.
Awesome! This is exactly what I built for my lathe. I found the MDF was the most stable, too.
Great sander was looking to build one and was thinking of getting a motor, as I already have a lathe I guess I don't need one any more! thanks for sharing.
Cool way to multipurpose your lathe.
Nice addition to Valade. Can't wait for the segmented bowl to come. Nice video Patrick!!!
@rhwoodshop
9 жыл бұрын
Yes sorry for the spellcheck error. "Valade" should have been "the lathe"
Great idea! Saves a lot of bench space, too. -Scott
Well, theres a nice sander! Nice work! Thanks!
Nicely done!👍
Nice work big fella!
Neat Patrick, and the custom parting tool was awesome lol, Can't wait to see the table you make for it, that will come in handy, Thanks for sharing
Great jog! I'm sure you'll get a lot of good use out of it! Thanks for the video.
Great project Patrick!
Nice production!
Well......good build, nicely done.
Good job Patrick
Just what I need. Great job mate. Subbing right now 👍🏼👍🏼
Pretty damn ingenious! Love it
Looks really good Pat. Patrick's work shop Very well balanced! Hey I like the new logo too.
Never seen a bowl gouge used like that before! Lol good vid
That's just Cool. This will make my small shop seem big with all the room I'm gonna have. Thanks Man Matt
Well, that's awesome Patrick! Well, can't wait to see the platform. Well, I have a motor I could use to make one of those too. LOL, that's a cool project man. I like the thread tapping thingy. Good video too!
Awesome. That will be a highly used piece I bet.
Nice! Good stuff!
Great job!
like it too, quite simple and perfect.
thank you for this vid...im making a disc of my own right now.
you cant beleave how much I learn from these videos thank you so much
@1JRrambo
9 жыл бұрын
iv been looking for books on patterns and priceing some tools just to get started with , in my town they don't have woodworking classes anywhere so iv got to do my on self tot ,, so again thanks and keep making the videos
Well done!
Very nice project. Have ordered my first lathe and expect it this week. Will make one of these. Thanks.
@Patricksworkshop
7 жыл бұрын
a disc Sander on a lathe is like two tools in one so it's really convenient and save space thanks so much for watching
Just found your channel through Carl Jacobsons channel. Cool videos and projects so I subscribed!
Great build Patrick! I love that custom parting tool. I need to get one of those!
@mcremona
9 жыл бұрын
Patrick's work shop You're just full of great ideas!
Very cool!
Ya i am DEFINITELY gonna make one of these! Great idea Patrick. You keep saying 'well'. I keep saying 'OK' lol Will chat soon. I have one more night shift Monday before 4 days off Cheers Bud :)
Cool stuff man, LOVE the lazy Susan with the planner :P I'm going to have to mod a scrapper and make it a parting tool as well! You got tons of great ideas man! Thanks for sharing
perfect,so nice
Nice job!
If you use a rolling paper as a spacer between your band and your rollers during adjustment. cool videos keep'em coming.
Thanks for the video. I looking for EVERY good youtube channel to help me as I get into woodworking. I've done home improvement projects over the years, but never considered myself a woodworker. I intend to change that! Anyway, cool project. I just wish I had a LATHE! lol... it's always gonna be something!
Best disc sander idea I've seen, Thanks
@Patricksworkshop
8 жыл бұрын
+Ric Ornelas thanks for watching
You kept saying well because that came out rather well, wish I had a lathe.
thank you for this video. I will have to build this for my lathe
Patrick Your video answered my problem . I have been wanting a disk sander and just couldn't put the cash away for it . Now I will build this disk sander .. Say hello to ICE or me .. Good Dog ... Thanks Patrick.
Pat nice build - mine is 9/78 as I have the smaller HF lathe - heat gun for removal is a good tip - I'm keeping that one
Nice work Patrick, I didn't see this before :)
Great idea, I have the same lathe and I too will be making myself a 12 inch sanding disc to add to it and I look forward to your platform video. For those wondering this is a great lathe, I got if for under $200 with coupons and Harbor Freight and I have turned dozens of pens and other projects without issues. You get a large variable speed (without moving belts) lathe with a turnable head for a very good price, if you have room for it I highly recommend this lathe.
Enclosure worked out very well. bored hole in lower side facing me for vacuum. Like your Lazy Susan on the planer ad the holder for the Titebond.
I did that same thing. I took one step above and made a flat surface that goes in the tool rest. Remind me next hang out ill show you.
Nicely done :)
Dude! Awesome. I'm making one of these right now!
@Patricksworkshop
6 жыл бұрын
thats Awesome James . its very useful to use the lathe for multiple jobs
Nice one, that will do for me.
greate idea thanks for share it
i like this one , nice job dude !
@Patricksworkshop
8 жыл бұрын
+Ashley thanks for watching
brilliant...
Thanks Patrick Great idea ...
@Patricksworkshop
6 жыл бұрын
Thank you
You could make a little coweling around it for dust collection.
Ingenious
Thanks. wondering what to do with the head stock of an old Harbor Freight lathe. Now to find the time to make one.
Nice & Tidy build.
@Patricksworkshop
8 жыл бұрын
+shaggy DA thank you
Try soaking those threads in thin CA glue. After CA dries run the tap in again to clean the threads a bit. They'll be much stronger. Cheers
COOL !
That's a great idea, i bet that'll really come in handy for larger segmented stuff. I just posted my first video of a segmented bangle I made for the 2014 bangle bowl. It was the first time I've done any segmented turning and it was a lot of fun. I've got the same lathe as you and was wondering what kind of tool rest that is? The stock one seems like it's too rough and the tools drag on it.
Well... Well, that was a great video Patrick. Stay well and, uh, well later dude.
im with Linn on that one mate ... got to get me a wood lathe then make me a sanding disk lol nice job man
Well done! Those sanding disks aren't self adhesive?
@WilliamAaronson
9 жыл бұрын
John Heisz OMG I LOVE YOU !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Rock-n H woodshop sent great vids
good tip
thank you for show... what brand of lathe ?
cool idea for the planer
@christopheleblanc9175
9 жыл бұрын
what did you use for the swivel for the planer trick
@urgamecshk
9 жыл бұрын
christophe leblanc A Lazy susan?
like the video, I'm making one now.
Классно!
good video, you don't waste time .
Doing the same thing but trying to make it enclosed to control dust.
Hi Patrick, Could you tell me where you got your tap from as all the tap & dia sets i have been able to find are too small.
Welp! I made one exactly the same except I used a solid piece for the hub, that was a mistake as it doesn't stay perfectly true. Next one will have a built up hub like yours.
You could even put sandpaper on the edge of the wheel.
Very creative!!! Might just make one myself if you don't mind me borrowing your idea.
@Cherokee2005
9 жыл бұрын
Thank You!
vvery great thankyou
@Patricksworkshop
8 жыл бұрын
+ابو عمر thanks for watching
@user-qr9zp3eu9k
8 жыл бұрын
My friend im happy wehn i see you work
nice
@Patricksworkshop
7 жыл бұрын
thanks
Yeah, that Titebond III is the best wood-glue I have ever used.
I used a Harbor Freight lathe a LOT for 5 years b4 it started slipping, ( more than I could fix with a belt change ) , for the money, if I buy another it will be the same thing !
@Patricksworkshop
5 жыл бұрын
I've changed my belt once to a 3L240 from napa its a bit wider than the stock belt and seems to grab so much better give that a shot, mine it has worked great so far ,but its true the HF Lathe is a total beginners lathe and one day I wanna upgrade to a go766- but for now, I don't use the lathe enough to justify the cost so someday I'll have a real boy lathe but until then this ol HF one will do fine for me thanks for watching
@garoglen
5 жыл бұрын
Anything less than the best HF are junk but the one you use is almost identical to ones Grizzly used to sell, Delta, Shop Fox, and THEY are twice the $ .@@Patricksworkshop