We produce signs made from wood. wood & epoxy and various plastics, all of which require some sanding to various grits, the signs range from the size of a postage stamp up to A5 size. So I spend far too much of my life sanding!!!!!
Our preferred method is 18mm or 25mm Moisture resistant MDF, I use MR in case I want to go down the wet route on the epoxy, we normally have offcuts but there are a few companies on line that will supply you with cut to size pieces.
The side that I hold i put a 6mm radius on with the router, yes some might say using a specific wood and spending time actually making the blocks is a waste of time but when you spend hours sanding I feel its worth it.
Secure the abrasive with 3M contact mount spray, spray the block press firmly onto the abrasive then trim round with a knife the block will often take 3 or 4 changes without the need to respray.
Consider weather you want to move the abrasive or the item that will obviously depend on the shape and size of the item, some items we produce we mount a whole sheet of abrasive on a large piece of MDF.
If you are holding the abrasive and its a small abrasive block then consider mounting a large block on the back of it to make it easier to hold.
I sometimes wear nitrile disposable gloves which help you grip the part and or block.
You have probably got your own favourite abrasive, from experience you get what you pay for and I tend stick with a couple of brands.
Not saying mine is the ultimate way or the best way but it works for me and what we produce,
HAGD
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