[Woodcarver] Split mandrel help?

Larry Yudis thewoodcraftshop at mchsi.com
Fri Mar 6 11:22:24 EST 2009



Uh ... thanks Chris! :o)

How about:
http://www.thewoodcraftshop.com/store/c/470-Guge-Bits-Burrs-Sanders-and-Woodburn
ing-Tips.html

LOL!


Larry (BIG DOG) Yudis
The Woodcraft Shop
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Bettendorf, IA 52722
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www.thewoodcraftshop.com

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International Woodcarvers Congress
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Vic

Look down towards bottom of page I think this is the Mandrel your looking
for,

http://www.chippingaway.com/WoodCarving/SandingProducts-ManualandPower/SandingDr
umsandCones.htm


Chris Howard









From: "Vic & Cynthia Hamburger" <vhamburg at bellatlantic.net>
To: "[Woodcarver]" <woodcarver at six.pairlist.net>
Sent: Thursday, March 05, 2009 8:20 PM
Subject: [Woodcarver] Split mandrel help?



> Friends in Carving: Please support our List - visit the Carvers'

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>

> For the power carvers out there.......

>

> I have some tapered sanding points that have a hollow center with a

> bit of sandpaper crossing the center of the hole. This would seem to

> need a split mandrel that fits the size of the hole and the paper

> slips into the slot on the mandrel. Once power is applied, it locks

> together to sand without slipping.

>

> My question is, how do you slide the split mandrel into the hole and

> get the sandpaper flap inside to slip into the slot? I have some 120

> grit sanding points that don't want to slip into the split for me. I

> haven't tried finer grits, but am guessing they will be equally challenging.

>

> Thanks!

>

> Vic H

>

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