brownsfn2
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As you might have seen in my Disc sander posting I am looking to replace the pen kill (I mistyped this but it fits for how I feel about it) I use to square the tubes to the blank. I was considering the new Delta Disc sander that is releasing soon for $240. It would be quiet and powerful and definitely do the job.
Recently though I have discovered bandsaw boxes and I think I am hooked. So I started looking at spindle sanders as well. Then I came across the Rigid Spindle/Belt sander they have at Home Depot. I am wondering if it can accurately square the blanks just like a disc sander.
I was hoping someone who has it would be able to answer a couple of questions:
1. Is it quiet? I know it might not be as quiet as a dedicated disc sander but is the belt really noisy?
2. Can I get things accurately square? The disc sander has that nice big plate on it and I am not familiar with belt sanders. Will the platen on that belt sander flex? Can it get things perfectly flat?
3. Does the tilt on the table work well? I want to eventually make some interesting boxes that need 45 degree angles.
Thanks for any help!!
Recently though I have discovered bandsaw boxes and I think I am hooked. So I started looking at spindle sanders as well. Then I came across the Rigid Spindle/Belt sander they have at Home Depot. I am wondering if it can accurately square the blanks just like a disc sander.
I was hoping someone who has it would be able to answer a couple of questions:
1. Is it quiet? I know it might not be as quiet as a dedicated disc sander but is the belt really noisy?
2. Can I get things accurately square? The disc sander has that nice big plate on it and I am not familiar with belt sanders. Will the platen on that belt sander flex? Can it get things perfectly flat?
3. Does the tilt on the table work well? I want to eventually make some interesting boxes that need 45 degree angles.
Thanks for any help!!