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    Lathe Belt Sander Attachment

    This is how I attached a simple belt sander to my lathe .

    My compound slide attaches with two set screws. It comes off quickly.

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    A simple aluminum cylinder with a threaded hole in the center provides
    a secure point for attaching various accessories.

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    To keep sanding girt from getting all over the machine, thick cardboard
    fits between the head and tail stock.

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    A base made from composite deck material bolts to the cross slide. Washers take up
    space between the slide and top of the cardboard.
    In retrospect, should have made the cylinder a bit taller.

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    The flex coupler (Flexable Drive Shaft)
    is then fit into the chuck, the sander down over the studs and snugged up.

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    The sander has a port for attaching a vacuum which is very effective. The chips
    you see is all the escaped after removing the parting line flash from 4 sides of
    those 47 aluminum castings. (That green text on the casting points to the sanded edges)

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