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Re: Olivia's Pink Paduak
Posted: Wed Sep 03, 2008 8:37 am
by Raymond
Thanks guys for the encouraging words.
Lefty, I took several tops, backs and sides over to Eben's one night and broke 3 different sanding belts.
One of them was while sanding this top. Probably a combination of taking too big a bite, tracking too slow, and working it for too long, but I think the belts were getting hot, stretching and then once loose they would break.
Got my own Delta since then and haven't broken a belt yet.
Raymond
Re: Olivia's Pink Paduak
Posted: Wed Sep 03, 2008 10:32 am
by Eben
Actually, in Ray's defense, I had just switched from the stock of belts I bought with the sander to a different supplier's stuff - Whereas I could wrap the old stuff quite tightly, this stuff would creep on itself and go blooey, (Technical term). I've since learned to wrap it with about 1/4" between and no problems since...
E
Re: Olivia's Pink Paduak
Posted: Wed Sep 03, 2008 8:14 pm
by MrZ
Ray that looks realy fantastic.I love your rosete.
Z
Re: Olivia's Pink Paduak
Posted: Wed Sep 03, 2008 8:32 pm
by Raymond
Eben,
Thanks for the defense. As far as I'm concerned if we're good, I'm happy.
MrZ,
Thanks. I like the shell rosettes too, but they are more trouble to install I think.
Raymond
Re: Olivia's Pink Paduak
Posted: Wed Sep 03, 2008 11:59 pm
by Lefty
Eben,
Are you saying that when you wrap the belt you leave 1/4" between the windings?
Us motor heads need pictures some times to understand.
What aftermarket belts do you recommend?
Lefty
Re: Olivia's Pink Paduak
Posted: Sun Sep 07, 2008 9:38 am
by stevens
I have been having pretty good luck with the bulk rolls from klingspore.
I seem to have my biggest problems cutting the ends the right way.
There may be some differences between the Performax and the Delta though.
One big difference I think I am hearing is the over-load thing.
When I try to push too much depth through the Performax it shuts the drum rotation down - got a real hair trigger too.
Steve
Re: Olivia's Pink Paduak
Posted: Mon Sep 08, 2008 1:15 am
by Lefty
Steve,
I have a Jet ( used to be Performax) and have not had a problem with it shutting down. I have had the red light come on but that is it. I am still useing the rolls that came with it but need to buy some replacements.
Most of the stuff I have sanded is probably under 6 to 8 inches wide. Have you had the problem only when processing wide tops or with narrow stock also?
Thanks for any info you can share.
Lefty
Re: Olivia's Pink Paduak
Posted: Sat Oct 25, 2008 1:27 pm
by Raymond
Been gluing on braces and carving tops and backs for the last couple of weekends. Meanwhile the camera was off on a field trip so I didn't get pictures of the process. Just go back and look at how I did the back...
I like to make my braces as light as I can get them, so I start with a profile similar to a 1938 M*rtin and basically take wood away anywhere the braces look stiffer than necessary to hold up under stringload. I'm using some pretty stiff Lutz braces and this is a fairly small guitar so I went with 1/4" wide bracing including the X.
Sanded up through 220 grit, and added a message for my daughter... the spots that look like knots are actually pencil marks telling me which direction is up.
Showed it to her and got a big smile...
Raymond