Ineffective steel processing does not mean the poor quality of the grinder. It is just not matching the hardness of the abrasive coating of the belt with the hardness of the workpiece.
so we finally got off the road and into our new house, and have been steadily moving in, etc etc including setting up my watch shop and my unimat SL and it just dawned on me I have no bench grinder(I sold my previous one in the move)or any way of sharpening tooling or whatever. This might be my next purchase. I machined and built a larger version of this a lifetime ago as a young kid taking trade courses and this one would be a great project to build. Did any prints or schematics come with it? I like the idea of a cordless drill motor too. few weeks ago I bought a complete dividing/indexing head set for my SL planning on doing a video. You done any indexing on yours?
Hi Mike. The little sander came fully built and assembled. No schematics with it unfortunately. To be honest though it's hardly worth bothering building one since they are so cheap! (About £25 - £30) Coincidentally I was also gonna do a dividing attachment video next! 😯 I've used mine a few times but for nothing more interesting than drilling a few holes around the outside of a part.
cool. although I've worked with dividing heads in the past, I haven't got the chance yet to tinker with these and figure them out. they're still all packed up! you should make a simple vid. I like your vids-short, to the point and well done, unlike my train wrecks I do!
Hard to say, depends on the materials being ground. The standard belts won't last very long sharpening a steel knife. The blue zirconium belts last a lot longer. 🙂
What power Adapter would you recommend for this type of belt sander ? , i have one which is 12v to 24v 1A but their is very little torque on the motor and only takes a little pressure to stop the belt ! , causing the motor to Pulse . Tia
Hi. It will be the low amperage that is the problem. I think you will need something that is at least 3A. Preferably 5A. 🙂 I would highly recommend a lab type power supply over a power adapter. They can be a bit pricey but they have a magnitude of uses!
That little thing seems alright for what it is, especially since you can dial in your power depending on what you're working on. Yeah man, put some rubber feet on it (or a big rubber mat to work on) and get some decent belts. It'll be nice for doing small and precision work.
A rubber mat is a good idea. 👍 The sander is a nice little thing. I purchased it for using indoors over the colder months, I also have an idea of using a cordless drill battery to make it portable. Which would be useful. 😎
old bread board some 1/2 batten and batten tacks, place mini in centre, cut and tack batten round base of mini grinder, real handy tool base bread boards plastic or wood