Supermax Tools 16 32 Drum SanderCheck out the critically acclaimed 16-32 Drum Sander from SuperMax Tools. Learn more about the 16-32 here: https://www.supermaxtools.com/products/wood/16-32-drum-sander-71632/
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Changing Sandpaper On A 16-32 SuperMax Drum SanderSee how easy it is to change the sandpaper on your 16-32 Drum Sander
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Woodworking Tips: The SuperMax StoryWarren Weber visits the WWGOA workshop to talk with our resident expert woodworker George Vondriska about the story of SuperMax Tools. Warren introduces a couple of SuperMax's line of cantilevered sanders that are perfect for completing some of the finishing jobs that can't be done with a flat sander. With SuperMax sanders you can interchange various parts to customize the look that you want for your woodworking pieces.
Supermax 16 32 Drum SanderUnboxing and assembly of my new Supermax 16-32 Drum Sander
The Super Max 16-32 Surface SanderSurface sanders, also called drum sanders, have really come a long way. It’s not that long ago that you’d only find surface sanders in large, commercial shops. Today, sanders have become way more prevalent in small shops, and way more accessible to woodworkers.
SuperMax has been a name in the surface sander world for a long time. I saw the SuperMax 16-32 at a woodworking show, and couldn’t wait to check it out up close. I finally got that chance. Here’s your look at the machine.
In general, I like having a surface sander because it speeds up my woodworking, and does a great job on dust collection. It’s lots faster to feed project parts through a sander than it is to run a random orbit sander over every piece. To be fair you’ll still have to do some random orbit work, but very little is required following a surface sander. And, with a good dust collector, you’ll see very little airborne wood dust.
With regards to the 16-32 in particular, here’s some stuff I really like:
Quick advance on height changes. No need to spin the handwheel a million times. Just use the quick move lever when you’re going from thin to thick to thin.
Folding infeed and outfeed tables. Don’t need ‘em? Fold them out of the way.
IntelliSand. The machine automatically reduces the feed rate on the conveyor if you’re trying to take off too much material per pass.
Easy to sand wide parts. This machine handles material up to 32” wide. It’s very easy to do a reset on the sanding head to allow this.
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SANDING
Sanding is a necessary part of woodworking. And there’s more to it than just rubbing sandpaper back and forth on your projects. Learn more by watching more videos on sanding.
SuperMax 16-32 Drum sanderSuperMax’s new 16-32 model will sand panels or slabs up to 32 in. wide in two passes. A steel stand comes standard, and folding infeed and outfeed tables are available as accessories.
Learn more at: https://bissupermaxtools.com/supmx-71632-supermax-16-32-drum-sander-on-open-stand-110v-1-1-2hp.html