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Re: Drum sanders


 

Echoing John Hinham's votes here. Despite all the other sanding options, there's a place for the supermax 19-38....it's so good for calibration?dimensioning parts, but I would?never consider it finish-sanding capable. Ours keeps 80 to 120 grit on it all the time just to get to dimensions then we finish sand with other machines. One of my favorite uses is releasing small cut items from the backside of molds gently. Another is sanding things too thin to trust not to get damaged with other machines.




On Thu, Sep 12, 2024 at 8:04?AM John Hinman via <jhinman1911=[email protected]> wrote:
I have the Laguna/SuperMax 1938. I cannot compare it with the Jet, or with a wide-belt sander as I have not used either of those.
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I¡¯ve been satisfied with my Laguna. I use it primarily for light machining, for parts that I cannot run through my thicknesser. These include very thin pieces, very short pieces, and glued-up rings when making segmented bowls. The Laguna works very well for that. I think I ran a small wooden box through it once to straighten up the top. I¡¯ll run very dirty boards through the sander also instead of exposing the jointer or thicknesser cutters to the grit.
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Mine came with an enclosed cabinet and wheels. I added a Wixey DRO made specifically for the Laguna. Thickness control and thickness consistency is very good.
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Dust control is excellent.
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The Klingspor ¡°cut-to-fit¡± rolls fit and perform just as well as the one that came with the machine. It does take some care to install a roll, but it does not take long. The roll must be snug on the drum, or you¡¯ll wreck the sandpaper and gouge the workpiece. I often turn the machine on for a moment, then off and check the sandpaper to be sure it is still snug.
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You will want to get one of the rubber sandpaper cleaner blocks.
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I¡¯ve tried running a very wide panel through the machine only once, where the piece is wider than the 19¡± capacity. I seem to recall that the thickness transition between passes was not bad but not perfect either.
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The machine does not produce a surface ready to finish, even with 220 grit rolls. It will be flat, with no snipe, but not quite ready to finish.
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John Hinman
Boise ID USA
K700S and A941



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