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A belt sander is a machine used to finish wood by sanding. It consists of a motor that turns drums with a seamless sheet of sandpaper. Belt sanders can be either hand-held (the sander is moved over the material), or stationary, (the material is moved to the sanding belt).
A belt sander is an electronic hand tool that takes all the work out of sanding wood. It consists of an encased motor that drives a circular belt, much like the running belt of a treadmill but in miniature. Sandpaper, cut in a long strip to fit over the belt, attaches tightly to cover the entire surface of the belt. When the motor is switched on, the belt turns. The tool can be placed on a rough wood surface to quickly sand an entire area without applying significant pressure or manual circular movement.
Many woodworkers are afraid of using a belt sander, and you can't blame them. Used incorrectly, a belt sander can ruin, in seconds, a project that you spent days building. I've succeeded in making some reasonably flat boards into moonscapes, thanks to improper use of a belt sander.
Belt sanders aren't used all that often in fine woodworking. Most of the time, when building a piece of furniture or similar project, other tools are used to fashion a part of the project in a rather precise manner. A belt sander's forte is taking off considerable amounts of stock from the face of a piece of wood quickly.
Belt Sander - Some Tips Before You Get Yours
Belt sander refers to a device that is rather hardy in nature. On the bottom side of your belt sander you'll find two parallel drums. It has a motor which they are attached to. The way it works is not difficult to understand. The sanding belt (or sand paper) comes out in a continuous fashion to level the wood off.
Buying Considerations of a Belt Sander
Sanding is the name that is most commonly associated with wood working. However the sanding needs can caste some impact on the type and level of woodworking that you perform. A hand-held sander run by electricity or a manual sander can serve your purpose if you take the woodworking as a small business or a hobby. However if you consider it as a main business them you need to increase your production gradually and for that you need to purchase a wide belt sander.