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Sander advice, please.

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d0gsb0dy | 11:23 Wed 19th Dec 2007 | Home & Garden
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I have just taken up French polishing as a hobby and would like to know if it is best to sand down timber with a sander or by hand. If the former, which would be the best type of sander, rotary or belt?
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Assuming you are working with hardwoods such as oak or mahogany, get yourself a set of scrapers and learn how to use them - scraping does not clog up the grain as readily as sanding. Preparing the scrapers for use is good fun as well!!
Whenever I have used a rotary sander to get a fine finish I always found small circular marks caused by the action of the sander and grains of dust treapped on the sanding sheets.
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