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Lamination grinder

Started by hunting badger, December 28, 2007, 12:52:00 AM

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hunting badger

I'm looking for plans for a home built lam grinder. I want to try grinding lams from our local Alaska white birch. I'd apreciate any help!

Archer1019

Do a search on this site for 'lam grinder' or a variation of those words.  I have read those threads and you should find what you need.
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AkDan

Go talk to Jack H, he's in wasilla.  He'll hook you up with idears......

elk ninja

Also google "thickness sander" and you will find several plans out there, some free, some just a couple bucks.
Mike
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hunting badger

Thanks, for the reply I'll try all of your suggestions.

wyatts daddy

I use a drum sander on a drill press. Seems to work good. What I did was clamp a square board to the drill press as a guide and I use a digital thickness tool to help me with the size I'm looking for. To make tapered laminations you will need to buy a tapered lam from binghams and glue it to a square board and make a sled. After I get the lam to the thickness I'm looking for I then hold it to the sled and guide it thru the sander on the drill press and it tapers it. Like I said it works great and is a cheap way to go as the thickness sanders are around $800.00 plus dollars.
Bill
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Glenn Newell

I used a drum sander on a drill press for years, works very well...Glenn...

Osagetree

Good thread for me,,, let's see some pics of those set ups.
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