My question is , what is the RPM range Shopsmith uses for there disc sander feature?
My question is , what is the RPM range Shopsmith uses for there disc sander feature?
Tom
I got my answer but thank you anyway.
Tom
Just to add, I often run mine on low speed, which is around 700 RPM. This is nice for sanding end grain without burning.
I found somewhere on the web that 60 miles per hour was the ideal speed for coated abrasives. I stored a shop smith for a friend for several years and had all of the instructions. I did not use it much nor did I read the instructions.
Zachary is suggesting 20 MPH. Which leads to less burning. Burning is a big problem with disc sanders. I have to keep trying to remember if the speed is faster or slower depending on where the wood touches the disc?
Last edited by Maurice Mcmurry; 03-24-2023 at 8:04 PM.
Best Regards, Maurice
Faster on the edge zero at the center. That is why a ferris wheel is so low RPMs.
Bill D