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Definition of Drum sander
1. Noun. A power tool used for sanding wood; an endless loop of sandpaper is moved at high speed by an electric motor.
Terms within: Electric Motor
Generic synonyms: Power Tool
Derivative terms: Sand, Smooth
Lexicographical Neighbors of Drum Sander
Literary usage of Drum sander
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Woodwork for Secondary Schools: A Text-book for High Schools and Colleges by Ira Samuel Griffith (1916)
"The drum sander, Fig. 203. is a very complicated PAPER No 2- FIG. 203. SECTIONAL VIEW
OF drum sander. machine and is suited to flat work where large ..."
2. Manual Training Magazine (1914)
"Resaw, Panel Raiser, drum sander, Disc Sander, Knife ONE Grinder, Tool Grinder,
and other things. WORK EVERY SCHOOL SHOULD HAVE OUR NEW CATALOG NO. 20. ..."
3. 1896 Illustrated General Catalogue of the Buffalo Horizontal and Upright by Buffalo Forge Company (1896)
"... 4 to 5-inch pipe ; Rounder each head 5-inch pipe ; drum sander with knives 12
to 15 inches, 5-inch pipe ; drum sander with knives 20 to 28 inches, ..."
4. Wood Craft: A Journal of Woodworking, with which is Incorporated "The (1914)
"Sander, 40-in., Perry make, 2-drum. Sander, Fay & Egan, 3-drum, 42-in. Sander,
Fay & Egan. 36-ln., 3-drum, $350. Sander, single spindle, all iron. $50. ..."