Sando
Knife Maker
- Joined
- Jul 4, 2002
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tmickley asked about this so here goes:
Good ol' Rob built the famous Rotary platen. Well loved by the professionals. Well I got to thinkin'...
What is that thing? It's a platen with give.
Why does it spin? To have friction on bearings rather than the platen.
Can I make one? Nope.
But I thought some more, regular platens don't spin. So, why not.....
Here's the materials:
Sheet metal 2" wide hooked on the end to stay put.
Mouse pad 2" wide (softer the pad the more the 'give')
Pressure tape to hold the pad on
Graphite belting to relieve the friction.
And there you have it: The Sando non-spinning rotary platen.
I've only used it for sharpening and some handle work. Gonna try a blade soon.
Here's a pic:
Steve
PS I don't care if you do think I'm crazy - I'm enjoying myself.
Good ol' Rob built the famous Rotary platen. Well loved by the professionals. Well I got to thinkin'...
What is that thing? It's a platen with give.
Why does it spin? To have friction on bearings rather than the platen.
Can I make one? Nope.
But I thought some more, regular platens don't spin. So, why not.....
Here's the materials:
Sheet metal 2" wide hooked on the end to stay put.
Mouse pad 2" wide (softer the pad the more the 'give')
Pressure tape to hold the pad on
Graphite belting to relieve the friction.
And there you have it: The Sando non-spinning rotary platen.
I've only used it for sharpening and some handle work. Gonna try a blade soon.
Here's a pic:

Steve
PS I don't care if you do think I'm crazy - I'm enjoying myself.