Leo Voisine
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New Video - Day late - Dollar Short
Since the flaps can be extended as long as you like and the sander can use sandpaper up to 600 grit it can be as gentle as you would like. I do understand what you are saying about burning the grain to achieve the distressed look you are looking for. Interesting project.Toni, I have done that when I was working in industry on steel parts. Wood is different - the fuzzies are unpredictable as to where they show up.
Mike that may be a bit too aggressive. The flaming also burns the soft grain between the hard grain and gives it a bit of a "driftwood" look. Someday I will also try sandblasting.
Thank you for watching the video
I use those on different projectsI have a bunch of these that go in a drill for doing quick detail sanding. They come in several grits.