Warren White
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And, alternatively, what do you recommend I stay away from?
I have found there seem to be three options: there are 'powered' bowl sanding devises that you attach to a drill motor and sand while the lathe is turning; bowl sanders that spin on their own while the lathe is turning; and bowl sanders that rely only on the lathe spinning to do the sanding. There may be other options that I have not seen in my research. Reviews seem to run the gamut as well; the same item is praised and condemned by different reviewers. Hence, my interest in what you have experienced.
Costs vary widely, sizes seem to be 1", 2", and 3" and I imagine that is determined by the size bowls you intend sanding.
As I am interested in doing more bowl turning, I would appreciate some advise and counsel.
I have found there seem to be three options: there are 'powered' bowl sanding devises that you attach to a drill motor and sand while the lathe is turning; bowl sanders that spin on their own while the lathe is turning; and bowl sanders that rely only on the lathe spinning to do the sanding. There may be other options that I have not seen in my research. Reviews seem to run the gamut as well; the same item is praised and condemned by different reviewers. Hence, my interest in what you have experienced.
Costs vary widely, sizes seem to be 1", 2", and 3" and I imagine that is determined by the size bowls you intend sanding.
As I am interested in doing more bowl turning, I would appreciate some advise and counsel.