I usually hand sand My rings on a flat surface, no matter if they look like they need It or not. Recently I made some new billet for rings by inlaying aluminum strips into phenolic in the butt size, cut It all up into rings, and after I had sanded quite a few of them, I started developing some pretty good rasberries in the middles of a couple of fingers. Bad enough that I was bleeding all over the rings and sandpaper. I've never been one to mind a small loss of blood, but It was starting to get alittle messy. Anyway I made It through the butt rings right before it really got out of hand, but I just made some to match in the joint size, and there are alot more of those to sand.
I thought about turning something on one of the lathes, to sand rings, so My fingers don't take all the abuse. I was just going to turn something to round & face off, but the problem I see Is It slipping off the rings when I try to use it. (In other words- It would not grip the rings). Unless I leave a lip around the edge of the tool to hold the rings secure, and in that case I would need to turn down 2 different tools, one for each diameter.
I was wondering if anyone else has made something for sanding rings by hand this way.
I was thinking maybe glue a piece of rubber to a flat face, but I don't know If that would just peel up or sand away, that's if It would even work at all.
Seems like I've seen a tool for sale for this, but I don't recall how It worked or where I saw It.
Any Ideas?
Thanks,
Greg
I thought about turning something on one of the lathes, to sand rings, so My fingers don't take all the abuse. I was just going to turn something to round & face off, but the problem I see Is It slipping off the rings when I try to use it. (In other words- It would not grip the rings). Unless I leave a lip around the edge of the tool to hold the rings secure, and in that case I would need to turn down 2 different tools, one for each diameter.
I was wondering if anyone else has made something for sanding rings by hand this way.
I was thinking maybe glue a piece of rubber to a flat face, but I don't know If that would just peel up or sand away, that's if It would even work at all.
Seems like I've seen a tool for sale for this, but I don't recall how It worked or where I saw It.
Any Ideas?
Thanks,
Greg