Hello, respected professor, thank you for sharing the useful work, I have seen most of this kind of work in videos, but the work of making this loading device is much more basic and I don't think this part is the only part, you must have shared it from the beginning of the work. Please post all the parts of this type of device and explain, for example, part 1 and part 2, etc. It would be very kind if you could do it, thank you very much.
Thank you very much. Here are the links to the other videos: th-cam.com/video/BGqzeUajPqk/w-d-xo.html th-cam.com/video/TgGNrxOVqAM/w-d-xo.html th-cam.com/video/wI84TUo1yFo/w-d-xo.html
Ola tudo bem com você Gostaria de saber se posso fazer uma com uma proporção maior para lixar portas ate 1.30 teria como você me passar as medidas dessa pra que eu siga como base aguardo obrigado ...
What type of rubber did you use for the pressure rollers, and where did you get it? I'm amazed at how well they worked, the hardness (durometer) of the rubber seemed to grip the wood well. I've built a thickness sander too, and want to add pressure rollers to the design.
Hi Larry....I am in the process of designing an industrial machine and I, like you, am mystified by the lack of info regarding details. The friction rollers that I have are 35 " wide and I have covered them with a 100mm wide tape in a spiral. The tape is used for sticking to concrete to avoid persons slipping. It is a self adhesive tape with fine grit on the surface. It is avail able on eBay from many suppliers just search self adhesive anti friction tape. I have used the 25mm wide tape and have spiral wound it onto aluminium rollers with great results. Rolls cost about 7 euro foe 100mm by 5 metre. Good luck Geo Styer
No. The roller is made with MDF in the lathe. The pvc is a good idea, I think. The cover of drive rollers is rubber, but the work is not well. I had to fix that.Thanks
BEST WAY EVER to start a video. My ears say thank you Sir, for this extraordinary pleasure!
Hello, respected professor, thank you for sharing the useful work, I have seen most of this kind of work in videos, but the work of making this loading device is much more basic and I don't think this part is the only part, you must have shared it from the beginning of the work. Please post all the parts of this type of device and explain, for example, part 1 and part 2, etc. It would be very kind if you could do it, thank you very much.
Thank you very much. Here are the links to the other videos: th-cam.com/video/BGqzeUajPqk/w-d-xo.html
th-cam.com/video/TgGNrxOVqAM/w-d-xo.html
th-cam.com/video/wI84TUo1yFo/w-d-xo.html
I am going to incorporate those roller on mine.I will probably do a video on the final results.Great idea.
Hi may I ask. What is the result if we don't have a push rollers? Is it still possible in youy experience? Thanks a lot.
Nice job...very cool design and machine.
very well thought out machine, I don't have a CNC machine to cut the gears but I'm thinking a chain and sprocket system could work...
Yes, it could do with rack and bike chain
I'm sorry for my english
Your English is fine, my Portuguese on the other hand is non-existant
Hello, what material did you use to wrap the traction rollers?
Congratulations ... wonderful...with two more flywheels...he has an advance ... automatically
This is turning out a great machine!
Good luck on the rest of the build from Tomar Portugal
Thanks
Not Just Sawdust !
Ola tudo bem com você
Gostaria de saber se posso fazer uma com uma proporção maior para lixar portas ate 1.30 teria como você me passar as medidas dessa pra que eu siga como base aguardo obrigado ...
What type of rubber did you use for the pressure rollers, and where did you get it? I'm amazed at how well they worked, the hardness (durometer) of the rubber seemed to grip the wood well. I've built a thickness sander too, and want to add pressure rollers to the design.
Hi Larry....I am in the process of designing an industrial machine and I, like you, am mystified by the lack of info regarding details. The friction rollers that I have are 35 " wide and I have covered them with a 100mm wide tape in a spiral. The tape is used for sticking to concrete to avoid persons slipping. It is a self adhesive tape with fine grit on the surface. It is avail able on eBay from many suppliers just search self adhesive anti friction tape. I have used the 25mm wide tape and have spiral wound it onto aluminium rollers with great results. Rolls cost about 7 euro foe 100mm by 5 metre.
Good luck
Geo Styer
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Hi there from Portugal(Coimbra)
Nice Poject :D
Obrigado(Thanks)
Looks like a decent build,but do I hear cheap Chineseium bearings making noise?
Yes, I have to replace them.
I must have missed the coating on the drive wheels. What and how did you coat them?
yes i would like to know, pity he doesent answer questions
Good jobs👍Like ur Homemade Drum Sander 👍
I like this well
Hi, could you tell me if the roller is hollow 100mm PVC plumbing type tube?
And what did you use to cover the drive rollers?
Thanks for your video!
No. The roller is made with MDF in the lathe.
The pvc is a good idea, I think.
The cover of drive rollers is rubber, but the work is not well. I had to fix that.Thanks
@@FromTheWood What is the result if we dont use the rollers?
Why didn't you screw down the plates on the second roller/ springs?
because I had not yet put the transmission mechanism set of two rolls simultaneously
From The Wood
Oh ok that makes sense. Great job!!
@@rchavez5056 Thanks
good
Thank you its good
What lts.cost
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Rosmira
Excelente
O melhor projeto e execução DIY de lixadeira de rolo que já vi. Parabéns pelo belo trabalho. E obrigado por compartilhar.teu precioso talento.
WTF?
This time I will do it manually with the help of Woodprix designs.