Hi woodworkers,
I have a 18" drum sander, standard type of
a unit. Problem is that every piece of timber I feed thru it turns out
to be concave shaped. Not all that noticeable if I just want to smooth
a surface, but when I join two pieces together the hollow is
noticeable. (like putting a straight edge along the timber)
I have tried everything I can think of but an answer illudes me.
Any suggestions appreciated.
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I assume we are not talking about taper due to the drum not adjusted
parallel? In other words, is the concavity due to putting the edge of
two boards together where each went through the sander and each side
that went through the same side of the sander are joined? If that was
the lower side of the drum, that would cause concavity.
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> Hi woodworkers,
> I have a 18" drum sander, standard type of
> a unit. Problem is that every piece of timber I feed thru it turns out
> to be concave shaped. Not all that noticeable if I just want to smooth
> a surface, but when I join two pieces together the hollow is
> noticeable. (like putting a straight edge along the timber)
> I have tried everything I can think of but an answer illudes me.
> Any suggestions appreciated.
How wide are the pieces?
I assume you have checked that the drum is flat (hard to think it
wouldn't be) so the only thing I can suggest is that you are trying to
remove too much material at once and that the paper isn't removing
equally everywhere. Even that is a stretch of the imagination but try
running the same piece through (at the same setting) 3- 4 times and see
if things improve.
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I might be mistaken, but I don't think you can use a drum sander to flatten
boards, just like you can't use a planer to flatten boards. The rollers
will compress the board flat, sand it, then the board springs back to it's
original shape.
First thing to do is confirm that the board was indeed dead flat before you
put it through the sander. If not, try taking several very, very light
passes with the concave side down. Then flip the board over and repeat.
With patience, you can pretty much flatten a board with this technique, and
enough extra wood thickness...
Bob
What model sander is it? I have the Delta 18-36 and do not have this
problem.
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> Hi woodworkers,
> I have a 18" drum sander, standard type of
> a unit. Problem is that every piece of timber I feed thru it turns out
> to be concave shaped. Not all that noticeable if I just want to smooth
> a surface, but when I join two pieces together the hollow is
> noticeable. (like putting a straight edge along the timber)
> I have tried everything I can think of but an answer illudes me.
> Any suggestions appreciated.
> [email protected]