$8.95
I want this!

Lathe Powered Sander Plans

$8.95

Do you have a lathe, but you don’t do a lot of turning and wish there was a way to use it for something else?
This is the answer!
This easy to build 1 x 42 belt sander will attach to your lathe and put it to work shaping and sharpening. When not in use, it can be quickly taken off and stored until the next time you need it.

The parts for this machine are easy to make with ordinary workshop tools. The metal work is minimal, just cuts with a hacksaw, drill some holes and a bit of work with files.
The wooden parts can be made from scraps of plywood that you might already have in your shop.

I want this!

The plans consist of 28 pages, with a materials list, a 1/2″ (12mm) plywood cut diagram, a 3/4″ (19mm) cut diagram, 14 detailed parts drawings and 7 assembly drawings. It is in an easy to follow, step by step format that walks you through every part of the build.

For your convenience, this plan has both imperial and metric dimensions, with the metric dimensions (millimeters) in brackets. Screw sizes and other hardware are in imperial units.
Size
3.33 MB
Length
28 pages
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