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Main Boards => PowWow => Topic started by: Crooked Stic on August 30, 2006, 09:22:00 PM
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For you guys who do your own tapered lams I would like to see some pics of your sleds. I have a new Grizzly Drum sander and want to get set up to do tapers.
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Me too.... :)
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Anybody?
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I can probably post a picture but it would be hard to see the taper. My sleds are 40" long and are machined out of aircraft aluminum that is approx. 5/8" thick.
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I have a 8"X40" board with my taper sanded in. I took an old sanding belt and glued/stapled it to the board. I just lay my lams ontop of the sanding belt and it holds fine. I do not have any pics though.
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Ric,
How do you hold your lam to the aluminum, with double sided tape?
Thanks Vince
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Vince, I just contact cement some 80 or 100 grit sandpaper to the sled, making sure that it is laying flat the whole length. I only spray the cement on the back of the paper, which allows easy removal from the sled when the paper needs replacing. I forgot to mention that my sleds are 5" wide which allows me to grind 2 lams at once.
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Thanks Rick!
That's a good idea to grind two at a time, did you have a machine shop build your sled, if so what did they charge you for that.
I want to try grinding my own lams as soon as I get one of these elk to co-operate with me, it's like there is an invisible fence at 30 yards! Can't quite get em close enough.
Vince
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there was an article in TB about making lams this year, and he went into how he made his fixtures
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Tim, do you remember what month that article was? I looked through old copies and couldn't find it? warden415
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the only one i know of is the spring 2006 bowyer journal by jack harrison , preparing and grinding laminations hope this helps
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thanks , harold
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Does anyone have a copy of the spring 2006 bowters journal article on grinding lams by Jack harrison? I would like to see this. I only started getting the magazine last summer.
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Hey guys check out varcher.com i think thats it hes also a tradg member aswell he has a nice one he built plus he came up with a little jig he made for prechecking tiller of lamb to nice guy to twisted
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I made these grinders to taper my lams. The first one is for lengths up to ~35", the one with the belt sander for lengths up to ~70".
After that I can check the pre-tiller using my tiller stick with a detachable extra jig on top of it.
V-Archer :archer:
(http://i94.photobucket.com/albums/l118/V-Archer/sanderfortapers.jpg)
This one is for short lams.
(http://i94.photobucket.com/albums/l118/V-Archer/Adjustabletapertool3.jpg)
This one is for longer lams.
Pre-tiller jig to check the tiller
(http://i94.photobucket.com/albums/l118/V-Archer/tillertoolcombi1.jpg)
(http://i94.photobucket.com/albums/l118/V-Archer/tillertoolcombi2.jpg)
(http://i94.photobucket.com/albums/l118/V-Archer/frontviewoftillertool.jpg)
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Here is one I showed a year and a half ago.
Could be some new people since then. Bue--.
http://tradgang.com/cgi-bin/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic;f=1;t=029495
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st (http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b242/hdc123/DSCN0867.jpg)ic, here is one i made to use with the grizzy
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Yep I had a alum. one made also. Mine is just the plate with no legs. Works really good so far.