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I use different grades of woods; red oak, white oak, curly maple, pine, cherry, and exotic woods, too. We are a small, mom-and-pop, internet-based business but my customers are hotels, restaurants, and celebrities including a major movie director. I've built a lot of furniture for a big hotel at a Six Flags amusement park. We do business with decorators in New York City, California, the Midwest. We have a big project coming up in Lake Tahoe. My tables are often very big, from 36"to 48" wide
and sometimes up to 60" wide and 7 to 24 feet long!
Creating flat faces on round saplings I use a lot of hickory saplings in my furniture.
I get them from specialized tree farms.
I've owned and used Woodmaster Drum Sanders for
many years. I have two of
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1/4 turn equals 1/16 of an inch sanding depth
We use my Woodmasters to do some restoration work, too. People bring
in beautiful red oak doors from
1800's homes and a Great Camp in the area and we put them through one
of the Woodmasters. It's very
precise so I can sand off the gloss finish and the stain, right down
to the oak, then refinish them. I take off
only a little at a time using 180 or even 220 grit. The Woodmaster's
very precise 1/4
turn of the handle
equals 1/16th of an inch sanding depth.
I
chose Woodmaster for several reasons. First, it’s made in the USA.
Also, it came with a very good warranty, especially
on the motor. It's a very powerful motor compared to other sanders.
And of course the price you can't beat the price
and the quality. The customer
service is right on the money, too. They have technicians there who
will handle all your questions.
60" wide tabletops
I got the big daddy 50 "model because many of my tabletops are as wide
as 48"
And I added the 38"model to handle 36"tabletops and end tables. I've
built tops as wide as 60".
In those cases, I make two, 30"wide halves and glue them together.
Woodmaster's affordable, high quality
I'm absolutely happy with my Woodmasters.
You really get quality, at a good price, and you couldn't get a better
machine.
You can't beat the Woodmaster Drum Sander for low price and high accuracy.
My only advice for anybody thinking about getting a Woodmaster Drum
Sander is this:
if you are going to buy a drum sander, go with Woodmaster. You won't
regret it.!
Richard Vega, Adirondack Rustic Designs, Woodmaster Drum Sander owner