arjudy
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For those of you that turn bowls and sand with an electric drill while on the lathe, what type of sanding head and disc do you use?
For those of you that turn bowls and sand with an electric drill while on the lathe, what type of sanding head and disc do you use?
For those of you that turn bowls and sand with an electric drill while on the lathe, what type of sanding head and disc do you use?
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I've been using this.. but my finishes aren't coming out so good..
Is that the one that almost got ya?
Am I missing something here? A round disc and tool you connect to your drill. Why do that? I assume it cuts down on time? Is the lathe running when you use your drill?
Please help educate me.
The bottom corner of the flap wheel can be broken down by sanding it on a disk grinder wheel to better follow the bottom curve of a bowl.
I've been using this.. but my finishes aren't coming out so good..[/quot
Charlie I have not seen this kind of sanding disk, maybe that's your problem. LOL
Lin.
HF drills are cheap and make good sanders.
The problem with any electric sander is that the dust will finish it sooner or later. So I opted to buy 3 HF drills on sale for less than $50 and I'm still going on the first one.
If you plan to do a significant number of bowls and power sand them, think about getting a pneumatic sander which is far cheaper in the long run.