TobyB
Established Member
I'm making a large mirror on request, and have a couple of novice queries ...
It's made of ash, and I've kept the waney edges. I want to sand these smooth and clean. I can't think of a power tool that will help - is doing it by hand with Abranet held over a soft pad so it'll follow the contours the only way?
I have an old Bosch 1/3 rd sheet orbital sander which I was going to use on the front/back/insides - I've planed them pretty smooth already - with fine sandpaper. I was wondering if the Fein Multimaster might be better - or whether this was a time to invest in a random orbital sander of some sort (read that the Festool is good but very expensive, wondered about the Metabo or similar as being well thought of but affordable) and then see that most of these only have 180 or maybe 240 grit as the finest dics - I think I found the odd source of 320 g.
I've mainly experience with DIY jobs using 80 and 120 grit when preparing for repainting doors/skirting/etc, or on the lathe where I start at 120 or 180 and work down to 600. Does no-one sand furniture, boxes etc with 320, 400, 500 and 600 grit papers? What does everyone here do?
It's made of ash, and I've kept the waney edges. I want to sand these smooth and clean. I can't think of a power tool that will help - is doing it by hand with Abranet held over a soft pad so it'll follow the contours the only way?
I have an old Bosch 1/3 rd sheet orbital sander which I was going to use on the front/back/insides - I've planed them pretty smooth already - with fine sandpaper. I was wondering if the Fein Multimaster might be better - or whether this was a time to invest in a random orbital sander of some sort (read that the Festool is good but very expensive, wondered about the Metabo or similar as being well thought of but affordable) and then see that most of these only have 180 or maybe 240 grit as the finest dics - I think I found the odd source of 320 g.
I've mainly experience with DIY jobs using 80 and 120 grit when preparing for repainting doors/skirting/etc, or on the lathe where I start at 120 or 180 and work down to 600. Does no-one sand furniture, boxes etc with 320, 400, 500 and 600 grit papers? What does everyone here do?