Spindle sander

Jon Page jonpage@comcast.net
Sat, 3 Dec 2005 12:28:45 -0500


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>My only concern would be that the extra motion from the oscillations would
>cause the hammer(s) to move too much in the process.  How would they be
>held?  Do you do them each individually?  How are they held?
>jeannie

The shanks are off the rail during the reconditioning process to be 
repinned, filed, tapered,
tail arc'd and weight graduated. The rail sandpaper is replaced from 
a roll available from
Klingspor; www.woodworkingshop.com; 220 grit for flat rails and fine 
emery cloth for
tubular action rails.

I usually file at the drill press with a 1' drum sander. I have two 
elevated surfaces to place the hammer for filing, one angled for 
previously tapered hammers and one for hammers with
parallel sides. They're about 2" high to accommodate the rake of the bore.

A reshaping takes about 45 minutes, even for really flat hammers. Sometimes
a second filing with a fine paper drum puts a nice finish on them. 
Hammers which
are not too grooved can be reshaped with the fine drum.

I was just wondering if the oscillation of the spindle would cause 
ragged edges.
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Regards,

Jon Page
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