DIY French Wheel
DIY French Wheel
Any problems with making a french wheel out of wood and using a Home Depot buffing arbor to be mounted on a lathe?
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Nope, it works. I just never got on with the french wheel.
DIY French Wheel
I made a French wheel with the 6inch faceplate for my wood lathe. I just mounted a piece of pine to it and turned it how I wanted it. If I need to change the paper, I just loosen the screws, and tighten them when done. It works really well but I think it would be better if there were some sort of padding between the paper and the wood. I don't think I will use it very much now that I have my new sanding setup. It's a 5inch motor mounted disc setup using abranet discs. It's perfect for me.
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What do you use for shaping post-lathe?caskwith wrote:Nope, it works. I just never got on with the french wheel.
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Cory wrote:What do you use for shaping post-lathe?caskwith wrote:Nope, it works. I just never got on with the french wheel.
Mostly a variety of flat/foam faced sanding discs with velcro interfaces. Never found too much need for a curved disc but I do have some that will fit the bill if needed but that is rare. With the french wheel i could never get the paper to hold right and it always bounced on the edges, pissed me off and caused too much damage if you werent careful.
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This is my experience also, but I keep thinking it has to do with something I'm doing wrong.caskwith wrote:Mostly a variety of flat/foam faced sanding discs with velcro interfaces. Never found too much need for a curved disc but I do have some that will fit the bill if needed but that is rare. With the french wheel i could never get the paper to hold right and it always bounced on the edges, pissed me off and caused too much damage if you werent careful.
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Abralon is where it's at.
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I am kinda thinking the french wheel is going to be superfluous for my needs. I am probably going to get an Abralon hook and loop set up. Not sure if I should go independent motor or use the lathe. Opinions on that? Also, do you guys use the three or six inch discs?
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