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I have a machine that uses a sanding roll to shape balsa, density 5 to 12 lbs per ft sq. I want to shape pine, density 25 to 30 lb per ft sq. The sanding rolls wear out 'way too fast.
Is there a 7/8" to 1" diameter steel cutter (two to three inches long) that would have .750 hole through it, or one I could put a .750 hole or sleeve in it? I'm picturing a wood rasp wrapped around a core. Even a perforated sleeve could be made to work.
Edit: correct typo
Is there a 7/8" to 1" diameter steel cutter (two to three inches long) that would have .750 hole through it, or one I could put a .750 hole or sleeve in it? I'm picturing a wood rasp wrapped around a core. Even a perforated sleeve could be made to work.
Edit: correct typo
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