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Using abrasives to smooth or shape wood. Techniques, recommendations
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Alternatives to a spindle sander
If you have a band saw, you can use bandsaw sanding belts on it. This precludes sanding interior curves that are completely enclosed. Also, it of course works better with larger radii. … That said, I usually a sanding drumb in my drill press and limit the pressure. …
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What are the differences in use between a drum sander and thickness planer?
You're correct that the planer can remove much more material at a time. With the planer, it is also simple to adjust the depth for removing more material in a pass. With the drum sander, you can chang …