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A Quicker Way to Sand?
Issue: Issue 227
Posted Date: 7/14/2009

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Is there a quicker way to sand the many spindles on chair backs and legs other than the old-fashioned way?

Abrasive CordGreg Williams: There are several manufacturers producing what are essentially abrasive-coated strings for hand sanding, as well as disc-mounted strings and abrasive-loaded plastic fingers on a spindle or mandrel that can be used to sand the profiles much faster than by hand. There are also slitted or sliced abrasive discs that become flexible, multi-layered wheels that will sand profiles like this. Try looking for names like flap wheel, flap disc, sanding mop, and sanding star.

Tim Inman: Another old timer is the Sand-O-Flex, a wheel you put into an electric drill. It is a set of brushes which carry sandpaper strips onto the work surface.

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