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Title: Router Table/Drum Sander Conversion?????
Post by: Osagetree on January 26, 2008, 09:21:00 AM
Being a tight wad,,, not really just broke all the time! I was thinking, could I not use my existing router table for a drum sander? If so, it would be used to grind some lam's or other shaping work.

I know the RPM's would probably burn the wood, but what if you placed a dimmer switch in the power supply line to raise and lower voltage and RPM's at the same time. Would the motor then not have the torch to do the heavey sanding?

Anyone done this???
Title: Re: Router Table/Drum Sander Conversion?????
Post by: ONE SHOT on January 26, 2008, 10:51:00 AM
Iam afraid that you would burn-up the Motor with the lower AC electricity current going thru the windings. Better idea would be to to hook up a drive shaft with a small dia. and larger dia. pulleys and a "V" Belt. Or look for a variable speed motor, and reastat switch.....ONE SHOT...  :)    :)    :)    :D
Title: Re: Router Table/Drum Sander Conversion?????
Post by: Stone Knife on January 26, 2008, 10:53:00 AM
You don't want to use a dimmer switch on any motor it will cook the windings.
Title: Re: Router Table/Drum Sander Conversion?????
Post by: shantam on January 26, 2008, 10:56:00 AM
thats my setup.
i grind my lams on the "routertabledrumsander".
i do final shap my riser on it aswell.
my drum runs at 3000rpm tho.

a good link is here  http://tradgang.com/cgi-bin/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic;f=1;t=029495

shantam
Title: Re: Router Table/Drum Sander Conversion?????
Post by: LC on January 26, 2008, 11:32:00 AM
Certain routers with brushes can use a Router speed controler but it must have brushes. You definately don't want to use a dimmer switch or even a low wattage fan control.
Title: Re: Router Table/Drum Sander Conversion?????
Post by: Kid on January 26, 2008, 11:41:00 AM
There is a big difference between a shaper at 3000 rpms and a router at 14500 rpms or so. The idea of drum sanding works well though.