This is a continuation of a thread on finishing a 1 metre long burr elm plank.
This plank is off the very edge of an elm bole and is extremely wainy edged. In sanding it I have found that the half sheet sander is possibly the best tool as it has a large surface area to bridge over bark areas to 'islands' of exposed burr. I would like to sand this a way beyond the 240 grit I have - Wood Monkey in the previous thread talked of using up to 800 grit on an orbital sander to achieve a natural sheen in the wood - but I haven't been able to find sheets of 400/600/800 grit papers. Can anyone help please.
Rob
This plank is off the very edge of an elm bole and is extremely wainy edged. In sanding it I have found that the half sheet sander is possibly the best tool as it has a large surface area to bridge over bark areas to 'islands' of exposed burr. I would like to sand this a way beyond the 240 grit I have - Wood Monkey in the previous thread talked of using up to 800 grit on an orbital sander to achieve a natural sheen in the wood - but I haven't been able to find sheets of 400/600/800 grit papers. Can anyone help please.
Rob