I got tired of it taking so long to dress a bar with my Oregon bar dresser so I have a drill press and got to thinking.....
I used a 1X8 18" long (I used poplar because it seemed to have the smoothest finish at my local lumber yard). I cut a "U" out of the middle so the wheel would fit around it nicely.
The wheel is 4"x3/4"x1/2 arbor. It's a fine grit (100) wheel. I decided on this because I didn't want to remove to much material to quickly. The next wheel I get is going to a medium grit. (i think that would be ideal).
I used a 1/2 to 1/4 arbor adapter to chuck up the wheel in the press.
Oh and ignore the suction cups they didn't work like I thought.
Them I used a few clamps to secure the board to the table.
Another nice thing about is all the parts were less than $20. (minus the clamps I already had those)
I just got done dressing a few bars and it worked awesome. Very fast and precise.
I know people have different ways with great results dressing bars but I thought I would throw this out there as well.
I used a 1X8 18" long (I used poplar because it seemed to have the smoothest finish at my local lumber yard). I cut a "U" out of the middle so the wheel would fit around it nicely.
The wheel is 4"x3/4"x1/2 arbor. It's a fine grit (100) wheel. I decided on this because I didn't want to remove to much material to quickly. The next wheel I get is going to a medium grit. (i think that would be ideal).
I used a 1/2 to 1/4 arbor adapter to chuck up the wheel in the press.
Oh and ignore the suction cups they didn't work like I thought.
Them I used a few clamps to secure the board to the table.
Another nice thing about is all the parts were less than $20. (minus the clamps I already had those)
I just got done dressing a few bars and it worked awesome. Very fast and precise.
I know people have different ways with great results dressing bars but I thought I would throw this out there as well.