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Bandsaw Tire Crowning on a Disc Sander
Modified on 2008/10/02 12:43
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{rating} By Chuck Hess I needed to replace tires on a Y20 snowflake. I sort of wanted to crown on Don's Oliver 102 pattern miller again but we had a mandrel issue. The Y20 shafts are 25mm.....so in the spirit of getting the job done today I decided the Oliver 34 Disk sander was going to get the call. My son turned a beech dowel for me 1" dia at the bottom, and 25mm at the top. As a side note about the tire mounting; yesterday I got all the tires and stuff out to do the job and after cleaning the rims, I got tied up on the phone. When I came back the boys already had one of the tires mounted and were preparing the other! Not bad for a pair of 13 year olds! Anyway, back at the crowning jig; [imageauto|That 30" sanding disk makes a 20" bandsaw wheel look pretty small. |{UP}BandsawTireCrowningDiscSander/1.jpg] [imageauto|the 60 grit paper seemed ideal for this; fast and smooth! |{UP}BandsawTireCrowningDiscSander/2.jpg] [imageauto|Table is set @ 2 1/2 degree angle. |{UP}BandsawTireCrowningDiscSander/3.jpg] [imageauto|The bone pile coughed up that slightly too large handle for the table in and out crank, but it worked great. |{UP}BandsawTireCrowningDiscSander/4.jpg] [imageauto| |{UP}BandsawTireCrowningDiscSander/5.jpg] This worked really fast and sweet! This attempt has been my personal favorite of all my bandsaw tire crowning episodes. Really, really nice!
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