bp122
Expert at Jibber-Jabber
Hi all
For the first time, I used a router table to do rounded corners on a 40mm thick Oak chopping board, followed by a small chamfer which goes around all four sides and the curved corners.
When I did them on the router table, the edges of the chamfers were nice and crisp. But when it came to sanding the edges with my ROS, the chamfer definition is diminishing and is no longer crisp, no matter what speed I sand Iwith and however light the pressure was.
I even tried a solid sanding block, it still doesn't have the crisp edges.
Only difference from my previous chopping boards is that I used a hand plane on them to put the chamfer on and there were no rounded corners.
How do you guys sand small chamfers?
For the first time, I used a router table to do rounded corners on a 40mm thick Oak chopping board, followed by a small chamfer which goes around all four sides and the curved corners.
When I did them on the router table, the edges of the chamfers were nice and crisp. But when it came to sanding the edges with my ROS, the chamfer definition is diminishing and is no longer crisp, no matter what speed I sand Iwith and however light the pressure was.
I even tried a solid sanding block, it still doesn't have the crisp edges.
Only difference from my previous chopping boards is that I used a hand plane on them to put the chamfer on and there were no rounded corners.
How do you guys sand small chamfers?