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<blockquote data-quote="BrandonM" data-source="post: 4116766" data-attributes="member: 6435"><p>I’ve done similar in the past, but it was on a 2x42 belt sander. I needed it to run much slower than the 3600 rpm the motor put out. I was using it to profile and sharpen knives. Anyway, long story short I just put a battery powered drill on it. That would cover the variable speed you are wanting and could change directions on the fly. It worked for me. I believe it would in this instance as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BrandonM, post: 4116766, member: 6435"] I’ve done similar in the past, but it was on a 2x42 belt sander. I needed it to run much slower than the 3600 rpm the motor put out. I was using it to profile and sharpen knives. Anyway, long story short I just put a battery powered drill on it. That would cover the variable speed you are wanting and could change directions on the fly. It worked for me. I believe it would in this instance as well. [/QUOTE]
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