Master woodworker Matthias Wandel has been slowly building out his workshop with more and more homemade equipment. Last time it was a lathe, and now it's a belt sander. And if you want to follow in his DIY footsteps (who wouldn't!) his latest video on his new tool will help you along.

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Wandel's also written down the instructions for making this 6 by 48 inch sander, based off one he bought in a pawn shop in 1997. For the drive wheel, Wandel cuts up an inner tube that he bought. For the drive pulley, he cuts out a series of wooden circular discs, lines them up a twelve millimeter pole and then coats it with silicone. There's a whole lot of screwing, drilling and cutting in this project. As for his motor, Wandel's made a whole video on that subject alone.

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