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| |arrived= | | |arrived= |
− | |doesitwork=yes | + | |doesitwork=Yesu |
− | |contact=[[user: ericbeau|Eric Beauchamp]] | + | |contact=[[user: samparis|Sam Paris]] |
| |where=Wood Shop | | |where=Wood Shop |
| |certification=yes | | |certification=yes |
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| == Status == | | == Status == |
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| + | =Ths asset is being removed from PS:1= |
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| + | Needs jamb nuts 1/6/2022 |
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| Aug 30 2018 Eric B installed new motor and starter capacitor.. | | Aug 30 2018 Eric B installed new motor and starter capacitor.. |
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| *For oily or dense woods (tropical hardwoods, etc), take only very light passes to prevent clogging the sandpaper. | | *For oily or dense woods (tropical hardwoods, etc), take only very light passes to prevent clogging the sandpaper. |
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| + | *Always remove dried glue squeeze outs with a scraper or other tool before coming here. |
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| + | *DO NOT USE unless glue has fully dried |
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| *Use a belt cleaner occasionally to refresh the sandpaper | | *Use a belt cleaner occasionally to refresh the sandpaper |
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| + | *Do not use to remove old finishes. |
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| + | === Abrasive Dimensions === |
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| + | If you need to cut a new abrasive from the roll and tracing the old one isn't convenient, use the dimensions below. |
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| + | [[File:Supermax 25x2 abrasive dimension.png]] |
| + | (not to scale!) |
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| + | # From one square cut edge, measure 12' and cut another square edge. You now have a strip of abrasive 144" long and 4" wide. |
| + | # Measure 13.5" from one end and make a mark on the back of the paper. Trace this line to the nearby end's opposite corner, making a diagonal. This 13 1/2" x 4" right triangle defines the first "tail." Cut along this diagonal to make the first end pointy. |
| + | # Measure 3.5" from the point. Draw a line perpendicular to the diagonal edge. Cut this off to make the pointy end stubby. |
| + | # Repeat this procedure on the other end **but on the opposite edge.** That is, make a (blunted) rhombus, not a trapezoid. You now have two tails on your long strip, one "facing up" and one "facing down." |
| + | # Refer to the video on how to install this into the machine. |
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| == Safety == | | == Safety == |