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My Pen Sander

wm460

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I bought quite a good pen sander but it was made for 7mm, so I copied it and made a couple larger ones for different size pens.

Had a brain fart one day and thought, I have a collet chuck,transfer punches and a metal lathe.
Turned this up on my lathe,
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Cut some sand paper to size, double sided sticky tape on the back.

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Used like this, what ever pen you make there is a tranfer punch to suit.

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Jim

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Nice one Mark, i guess having a metal lathe has its advantages to ... Nice tip, thanks for sharing ... :bwink:
 

Penpal

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Mark,

Found a top source the small disks Dremel used to sell in plastic boxes to use on things like your sanding device.

Kind regards Peter.
 

naxie

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Plymouth, Devon
I did something similar to this but not having a metal lathe I turned a Morse taper out of some scrap, epoxied some corian on the end and reinforced with some hot glue (which you can turn with a skew by the way when hard). I attach some roughly cut out sticky backed sanding disks to it and it works a treat!

:thumbs:

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Jim

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I did something similar to this but not having a metal lathe I turned a Morse taper out of some scrap, epoxied some corian on the end and reinforced with some hot glue (which you can turn with a skew by the way when hard). I attach some roughly cut out sticky backed sanding disks to it and it works a treat!

:thumbs:

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Little things like these helps make our task that little bit easier, thanks for sharing ... :bwink:
 

wm460

Grand Master
Joined
Mar 16, 2013
Posts
23,095
Location
Tennant Creek, Northern Territory, Australia.
First Name
Mark
I bought quite a good pen sander but it was made for 7mm, so I copied it and made a couple larger ones for different size pens.

Had a brain fart one day and thought, I have a collet chuck,transfer punches and a metal lathe.
Turned this up on my lathe,

DSC02201.JPG

Cut some sand paper to size, double sided sticky tape on the back.

DSC02202.JPG

Used like this, what ever pen you make there is a transfer punch to suit.

DSC02200.JPG


Re-posted photos that disappeared thank to photobucket.:rant:
 
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