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Belt Sanding Edges To prevent a belt sander from tilting near the edge of a workpiece and rounding over the corner, place another board that's ... |
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Carving vs. Sanding Never begin sanding on the wood of any carving project until you have completely finished carving it. The small particles of ... |
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Cove Sanding To sand coves, wrap sandpaper around small lengths of clear flexible plastic tubing. Most hardware stores carry this type of ... |
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Don't Sand To preserve that glowing quality wood gets with age, many pros suggest you not sand refinished wood (Refinishing floors is one ... |
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Faster Sanding The big secret in finishing wood is in the sanding. To speed up the sanding of flat surfaces when using a vibrating sander, ... |
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Flat Planing To determine if the entire surface of a board that you've run through a thickness planer is flat try the following: Scribble a ... |
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Recycled Wood Safety One of the more dreaded occurrences for any woodworker is when a tool collides with a metal object in recycled wood. Before ... |
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Remove the Grade Stamp When removing the grade stamp from lumber, apply paint thinner before using your sander. This will help take out the ink from ... |
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Save Your Sand Paper Get more life out of your sanding paper. After you've used an abrasive a few times, debris will become embedded in the tiny ... |
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Sawdust Collection System As a practical matter, workshops can be set up just about anywhere space is available. But if you set up in a basement, ... |
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Scratch Prevention To help protect your wood projects from scratches during finishing, use carpet on one of your workbenches. Then make it a ... |
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Stretch Sanding Tape a sanding sheet around the head of a sponge mop. This will give you the reach you'll need to smooth out hard to reach ... |