2 Angle Grinder HACKS | Woodworking Ideas

Iron Thickness 4.5mm Width 32mm red oak Yanase SPA7 Spark Disc A#120 Two-component mixed epoxy Diameter 10.5 mm M10 6mm diameter brass Yanase SPA7 Spark Disc A#120 beeswax 15 mm plywood M10 Diameter 26mm Diameter 22mm Diameter 12mm M8 tap drill Iron Thickness 3 mm 30 mm x 30 mm Fixed with m8 bolts Bearing inner diameter 10mm 26mm x 8mm M10 Epoxy bonding of bearings Iron 3 mm x 30 mm x 30 mm m8 tap drill Diameter 8.5mm M8 Insert Nut M10 tap drill This lathe will also work with an electric drill.

Using an angle grinder is powerful, but the vibration is also high. Cedar wood was shaved. Diameter is aligned to 42 mm. Bearing inner diameter 10mm 26mm x 8mm Linear Motion Rod 10mm M10 Removable double-coated adhesive tape Parallel guide that I made myself. There is a video of its production if you want to see it. Stainless steel plate, 1 mm thick Plywood Thickness 15mm Adhere bearings with two-component epoxy two-component epoxy M8 Insert Nut Belt sandpaper, width 75 mm, length 533 mm This belt sander can also be powered by an electric drill. Adjust the belt so that it does not move from side to side. M8 Insert nut Vibration is high when speed is increased. It is used at low speed. I will be uploading many more videos on making useful jigs. Please subscribe to my channel..

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