Sandpaper Jig

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Here is a jig that I use to cut sandpaper. It's made from a hack saw blade and a piece of plywood. The blade is attached with two screws and there is a small washer on each end under the blade to give it a little lift

Lay the paper on a table, hold the blade down and rip...

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Now Ron, that is a very useful tip. Thanks a bunch and I'm on my way to the shop with print out of this in hand [^]
 

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Been using a jig like this for years. They never wear out. I have the plywood premarked for the sheet size of the two sanders I use as well as my sanding block.
 
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Bill I've made this years ago too.

If you look real close to the picture you will see a backstop and under the paper another stop that you can't see. These two stops are used to aid in sizing sandpaper for my 1/4 sheet sander.
 

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Within the last 3 or 4 weeks there was an episode of Ron Hazelton's "House Calls" show on PBS that showed a jig very much like the one above. I imagine that would be real handy for someone who uses a lot of sandpaper. Thanks for posting, Ron.
 
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