I do a lot of this. Must have done something bad in a past life.
I've developed my method of getting the edges smooth in as fast a time as possible as because of this (I make a lot of frame and panel MDF doors for one thing, so there are a lot of edges), and was just wondering if anyone else does the same as me or if there are any great ideas I haven't thought of.
I also don't have much equipment, which will become obvious....
I only use MR MDF as it needs so much less sanding and sands to a far better finish.
First if there is a run of sanding to do, I clamp my belt sander to the bench with a fence running either side of it to give me a 2.4 metre run. I run all edges along this using 120 grit paper twice, with opposite faces down to ensure keeping it square.
Then I use my random orbital sander with 125, 180 and sometimes 240 grit depending on level needed. Holding this by hand and trying not to round over the edges, which is something I've become quite good at.
Works very well except for the occasional slip with the ros.
And if I'm making carcases to paint I'll make them up first then run the ros all around the front edges.
Just interested in other ideas.........
I've developed my method of getting the edges smooth in as fast a time as possible as because of this (I make a lot of frame and panel MDF doors for one thing, so there are a lot of edges), and was just wondering if anyone else does the same as me or if there are any great ideas I haven't thought of.
I also don't have much equipment, which will become obvious....
I only use MR MDF as it needs so much less sanding and sands to a far better finish.
First if there is a run of sanding to do, I clamp my belt sander to the bench with a fence running either side of it to give me a 2.4 metre run. I run all edges along this using 120 grit paper twice, with opposite faces down to ensure keeping it square.
Then I use my random orbital sander with 125, 180 and sometimes 240 grit depending on level needed. Holding this by hand and trying not to round over the edges, which is something I've become quite good at.
Works very well except for the occasional slip with the ros.
And if I'm making carcases to paint I'll make them up first then run the ros all around the front edges.
Just interested in other ideas.........