
As a special age man, I am starting to feel the desire to buy power tools that I don’t really need fully because they can be useful at any time in the future. I will always be PC hardware fanatic, though, so this hard drive is turned into a variable disk Sander and is in my street. Come to me, my beautiful. I have a lot of things to speed up.
“Ideas are so straightforward, I’m surprised that I didn’t see them before” Hecta) Basically, take an old HDD, remove the anchor assembly and circuit board, cover the wire in a battery and potionometer, the plate in the sandpaper, and my dreams nerve sander.
Utube channel Prosarats 101 The video shows full construction, and I’m glad to see that they adopt the same view for the glue that I do: using a lot of it. Nevertheless, the Western Digital 160 GBDD DD’s 7,200 RPM rating is nervous for this effort, perhaps going to ham with a squeeze tube is not the worst idea.
Which surprises me. Certainly a great candidate of such a thing would be legend WD Ripter X On 10,000 RPM or Sigate Cheetah 15K .3 (PDF Warning), an HDD enterprise grade 15,000 RPM monster. It was available in the last 73, 26, and 16GB configurations, I would imagine that these days are not used for them except these days. Wonderful curiosity.
Do high RPM make make of better sanding tools? Look, I said I want to buy power tools, not as I know a lot about them.
Regardless of, the variable speed Sander has been shown in the action in the process 101, sharpening the skypel blade, a flat head screwdriver, and a rusty old man who looks – now I think about it is a good name for my next musical project. After the hard drive is assembled on the wheel of a low power tool, each is significantly precisely the fine edge, though the chassis is added to the delicious. SWARF.
I cannot become the only one in which some unusual HDDs are hanging around, slowly suffering from time to time. Maybe I will make one of them as my next project, but that would mean buying a drill, and some sandpapers, and some… it’s really a fractal of costs, diy, na? I think I’ll see you at the hardware store.