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Tip
#6
Drum Sanding
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Pattern
Drum Sanding
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Figure
18-12. A special insert, with a disk that is centered
perfectly under the drum, is needed when the drum sander
is used for pattern sanding.
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Pattern
sanding is done by making a special insert with a guide disk
having a diameter equal to the drum's diameter (Figure
18-12). It is important that the disk be centered exactly
under the drum; therefore, when making the insert, be sure
to follow the instructions shown in Figure
18-13.
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Figure
18-13. To make a special insert for pattern sanding,
use a drum sander insert as a pattern. Locate the position
of the guide disk with the drum sander mounted on the
spindle. Attach the disk with glue and 1/2" brads.
Click image to see larger view.
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Figure
18-14. The pattern, with work attached, rides against
the guide disk so the work is sanded to duplicate the
shape of the pattern. Click on image to see larger view.
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Figure
18-14 shows how the sanding is done. The pattern, which
is the shape of the work you need, rides against the guide
disk. The rough-cut work is held to the pattern with small
brads or is impaled on brad points that project from the pattern.
As you make the pass, keep the pattern in constant contact
with the guide disk so that the work will be sanded to match
the pattern.
Pattern
sanding on the drum will work only if you accept it as a smoothing
operation. When you rough-cut the workpieces, be sure they
are not more than 1/16" or so oversize.
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