Posted by Sandpaper America on Mar 25th 2019
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For many woodworkers, raised grain is a common issue. After
sanding your wood down to a smooth, flat surface, a day later the flat surface
is no longer flat. There are actually a few reasons why thi
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Posted by Sandpaper America on Mar 12th 2019
What is the Difference Between Open and Closed Coat Sandpaper?
For those actively involved in the hobby of woodworking and
metal working, the term “coated abrasives” is a common one seen and heard
across the industry, usually accompanied by one of two other ter
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Posted by Sandpaper America on Feb 28th 2019
Choose a Drum Sander for Wood Floor Sanding Projects
Drum sanders are large sanding machines that are primarily
used for wood and plastic sanding projects. Coming in at about 30 inches wide
and 25 inches long, and weighing just over 175 pounds, drum s
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Posted by Sandpaper America on Feb 11th 2019
Basic Tips for Sanding Wood Floors
If you wish to upgrade, renew, or restore the wood flooring
in your property, sanding is a lucrative and effective option. Sanding your
floors is an important step to wood floor refinishing, and sho
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Posted by Sandpaper America on Jan 28th 2019
How to Avoid These Beginner Woodworking Errors
If you are into woodworking, the ultimate goal for every project
you undertake is to get it done right the first time around. But in order to achieve
this goal on every project, it requires years of
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Posted by Sandpaper America on Jan 18th 2019
Fundamental Tips for Using a Disc Sander
It’s always a great idea to catch up on some safety tips and
review some basic information about using disc sanders before starting any
woodworking or construction project. Your safety is the top pr
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