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    Default New Tapered / threaded mandrel for sanding and buffing razors

    Here are some work in progress pics of a new sander/buffer I am assembling using a 1/2" diameter stainless steel tapered & threaded mandrel, 24 : long, that our guy Geezer has made. His intent was to make a mandrel that did not require a separate set of cones on the end of a shaft. This is my first implementation of the sander/buffer and I am using an old arbor setup that I had saved. The clearance on each end is about 8.5 ". Since I will be running it at about 1000 rpm max I expect no wobble. Tomorrow I will be installing the arbor on a table & connecting it to a motor. More pics to follow.
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    Very cool!

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    Here are some pics from Geezer to give another idea of using it in a lathe.

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    Looks great Randy, thanks for the pics. I can't wait to see it all setup.
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    Here are pics of the mandrel from Damon Blades , he is setting up a sander buffer also.......
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    This is how they are packaged and shipped.

    I will be using 2 pillow block bearings for the next implementation of mine. Damon will probably finish his first!
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    Quote Originally Posted by spazola View Post
    Very cool!

    Charlie
    Geezer was very pleased to see your buffer setup on Youtube after he started this project!
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    Quote Originally Posted by spazola View Post
    Very cool!
    Charlie
    Thanks Charlie,
    Your solution is a winner for any long shaft!
    For those who didn't see it yet here is a link to the grinder/polisher that Randy pointed out to me when he heard what I was doing.
    http://straightrazorpalace.com/forge/87222-building-new-grinder.html
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    Oh, and here is the arbor before I cleaned it up and before Geezer helped me by getting it assembled correctly...........

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    Cool, Randy. I'm rebuilding an old pulley driven grinder to use as a buffer. 1/4 hp/1750rpm, and about 3 inches of clearance. Not as long as yours, but it should work a lot better than my 2 speed grinder. Pics on request.

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