Does anyone know of a maker of these that makes a smaller spindle diameter than 1/2 inch? The only one I've looked at was a Delta B.O.S.S. @ the local Lowes store in town.I do one carving that is real popular and I need a way to speed up one part of the process.I need one with at most a 3/8 inch spindle.If I can't find anything smaller, I may have to modify my plans.
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I have not seen any commercially available but I bet you could make one with a dowel and some paper. perhaps a saw kerf centered in the dowel to make it a mandrel... some super glue.... double sided tape.... chuck the dowel in the drill press or hand drill. Also dremel etc. type tools do have some small ones. Just some thoughts.
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Reply to Stack CuttingI had considered useing a hot glue gun but I like to be able to reuse some of the bigger waste pieces. Also when I use brads and they extend through the bottom piece I am always carefull to take a small hammer and tap the points back up flush with the bottom piece so I do not scratch the table.
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Reply to Stack Cuttingby wjbclocks1I use a hot glue gun. all around the edges, No chance of scrathing thhe table/
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Reply to Scrollsawsby RolfRay at Seyco has the parts for the Excaliburs as long as it isn't one of the more recent Chinese clones....
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Reply to Stack Cuttingby RolfI use a pin nailer in the waste areas. The brad and pin nail guns are a wonderful thing.
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Reply to Stack Cuttingby eric_h_eGood idea. I’ll have to try that when I get to the point of stack cutting. 👍
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