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Thread: 0.8 burr cup in conjunction with a Foredom?

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    I would just use one of the sanding or grinding wheels that come with the kit.

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    This is a roll sander http://www.cooksongold.com/category_...omSuggest=true

    they're the most used things in my studio and I couldn't live without them.

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    Thanks Dennis - I think I have one of these in my kit I got with the foredom - I will dig it out.

    Carole - newbie question - what is a roll sander?

    Thanks

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    I use rubber wheels, must have a dozen various types at least...some can scuff stones so be wary & experiment what works best.

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    Thanks Carole and Chris.

    Oooooh Carole I like those - thanks for showing me them. Is their anywhere you can get finer grades of sandpaper in this form too?

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    Yes, there are three grades on Cookies.

    Quote Originally Posted by silver70 View Post
    Thanks Carole and Chris.

    Oooooh Carole I like those - thanks for showing me them. Is their anywhere you can get finer grades of sandpaper in this form too?

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    Quote Originally Posted by caroleallen View Post
    This is a roll sander http://www.cooksongold.com/category_...omSuggest=true

    they're the most used things in my studio and I couldn't live without them.
    Same here Carole!!! They're very easy to make your own, you just need a split mandrel and strips of buff paper (of whatever grit you wish).

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    Do you stick the endsotherwise they unroll.

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    No Pat, so long as I have put them in the right way around (so the grit shows and not the back of the buff paper ), I find that in use the just tighten up.

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    I used to do that Pat but they don't last very long.

    Quote Originally Posted by Tabby66 View Post
    Same here Carole!!! They're very easy to make your own, you just need a split mandrel and strips of buff paper (of whatever grit you wish).

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