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Cork Reamers
Posted by:
Michael Brundridge
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Date: September 11, 2001 10:36PM
You can spend a bunnh of money buying pre-made reamers. Or you can spend a couple of bucks and make 3 of them yourself. I buy the 80-grit sanding belts for a table top belt sander, you get 3 of them for a couple of bucks. I then cut up a broke blank put epoxy on both ends, and run a small bead of epoxy down the center. I then cut the sanding belt where it is bonded together, tape it one end and start to wrap it around the blank, then tape it at the other end. They last ten times longer than those reamers that are made from silican sand glued to a blank. Re: Cork Reamers
Posted by:
Andy
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Date: September 12, 2001 07:53AM
I've been doing this for some time and it makes great reamers. I cut the sanding belt into strips about 3/4" wide and spiral these strips up the blank. Andy Re: Cork Reamers
Posted by:
Michael Brundridge
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Date: September 12, 2001 07:13PM
The belts I am buying are probably about 1/2" to 3/4" wide to start with. These are the belts for the small table top vertical sanding belt machines that most people use for hobby projects. They sure make a great reamer, and seem to last forever Re: Cork Reamers
Posted by:
allen
(---.ucc.usyd.edu.au)
Date: September 12, 2001 08:38PM
Im trying to find out what the stuff is they use on razor wands looks supiciously like a non slip deck coating. so if thats the case Ill just buy a tin and dip them when I need them. anyone got any clues as to what type of coating it is?? allen Cutting grit
Posted by:
Pete
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Date: September 12, 2001 09:45PM
I have seen it used in ashtrays in hotels. I think you can buy it at restaurant or hotel supply stores. They also sell it at some of the component supply houses. Re: Cutting grit
Posted by:
Bob McKamey
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Date: September 13, 2001 11:03AM
It is silicon carbide grit. We carry the grit and also blank stock, to make your own reamers. We also have the Flex Coat Abrasive Strip material, which glues to a piece of blank or mandrel, for great reaming results. Bob McKamey -- Custom Tackle Supply Ashtray filler
Posted by:
Mike B.
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Date: September 13, 2001 08:41PM
I was in a hotel not too long ago and saw the guy filling the ashtrays. I asked him about it and he gave me a bag with about 2 lbs of the stuff left in it. I have made a dozen reamers and still have lots left over. Works great and looks just the like the cutting grit I have bought from the component suppliers. Re: Ashtray filler
Posted by:
allen
(---.ucc.usyd.edu.au)
Date: September 13, 2001 09:24PM
thanks for that guys will look into all the options. allen Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.
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